Anyone here know woodworking?

If you're interested in reading, I don't have any one book, but the Fine Woodworking's Planes & Chisels and Bench Tools have good selection of articles to pick through.
Paul Sellers is pretty good - although you'll notice not everyone does things his way - there is more than one right way to do things - and usually a whole bunch of wrong ways or poor ways too.
I was a big Roy Underhill fan when it was first on the air. But don't expect him to give away all the secrets or be a training manual. But generally fun, inspirational, and informative. Sometimes, at least in his books, I'm sure he's just pulling our leg.