I have Programming VB.NET by Francesco Balena and it's pretty good. It doesn't cover some topics well enough to suit me, but it's a good starting point.
OOP in VB.NET and C# was good in my opinion. Doesn't cover it all but can give you a concept of what things are supposed to look like. Although you need some general knowledge before hand. If you are a fast learner you could probably handle it either way.
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