Depending of your level of knowledge in Linux, you can read this book from the start to finish or each chapter which may be of interest to you. Each chapter and section of this book appears in a manner that let you read only the relevant parts of your interest without the need to schedule a couple of day's reading.
Too many books available as of now take two pages to explain something that can be explained in two lines, I'm sure that many of you agree with my opinion. This book attempts a different path, in the sense, only the essential and important information that the readers are interested in knowing are explained in detail thereby eliminating all the nonsense. Though the fact that you can read this book in any order you want, there is a particular order that you could follow if something seem to be confusing for you. The steps shown below is what I recommend to facilitate a smooth reading.
Chapter 2 through Chapter 4 will guide you to do these steps:
Chapter 5 through Chapter 7 will guide you with these additional steps:
Chapter 24 will guide you through this:
Chapter 15 will guide you through this:
Chapter 21 will guide you through this:
Chapter 22 will guide you through this:
Chapter 10 through Chapter 12 will guide you through these steps:
Chapter 17 and Chapter 18 should guide you through this step:
Now for this step you will need to go through the book section wise to choose what you want.