The Damian's OO book is very good, and still relevant today. Don't bother with Moose or Spiffy or anything else with a silly name until you understand the basics cos that's what 90% of the code you'll need to maintain will use. Even then, only use SillyNameModule when doing things the normal way is insufficient. And I have yet to find a single case when the normal way is insufficient.
However, I say all that with one caveat - when I read Damian's book, I already knew how to do OO. Whether it works well as an introduction to OO for a complete beginner I couldn't say. For that, I can recommend the first edition of Java In A Nutshell which is what I learned OO from, but that's been out of print for a long time, and that useful bit was removed from later editions. ISBN 1565921836.
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by DrHyde
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