I've got that Beginning C++ 6 book by WRox, and it's pretty good. It's really fairly easy going I think, if you already know some of the jargon and can kinda think 'prorammery'

I read loads of reviews before I bought it on Amazon, and they said that the first bit was excellent, but the MFC section was a bit of a waste of time. I figured I just needed to learn the basics first and I'd worry about the reast later.

Another C++ book I've had recommended to me several times is C++: How to Program by Deitel & Deitel. It's very good and explains everything cery thoroughly, but takes it a bit faster maybe than the Wrox book and is a bit less interactive. The Wrox book has lots of examples and encourages you to try them out. They're both good books though.