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u/t3rtius ยท 7 pointsr/scheme

Maybe not the answer your were looking for, but SICP is [u]the book[/u]. Not only will you learn Scheme from scratch, but it will greatly help your understanding and conception of programs, programming languages and much more.

I find The Little Schemer (and the rest of the books in the series) very interesting and original in their approach, but I would not call them beginner's books. At least for me, their playful approach is not the best way to learn. It's good as a sort of "side dish", but not a "main course" (pun intended).

Then, after reading a good bit of SICP (and maybe some pure lambda calculus and/or more about LISP), you'll answer the starting question yourself. I enjoyed LISP, Lore and Logic a whole lot.