(hint taken. lol) The spiral Dance talks about Paganism in general with a feri tradition bent to it since that is the primary path of the author so it's a good place to start for begginners. feritradition.org is a good site for information and the wikipedia article on feri provides a nice and accurate summary last I checked since most of the information there comes directly from feritradition.org.
I've bee reading evolutionary witchcraft but that book also gets a lot into the various practices and what not so I would reccomend getting a feel for the basic ideas of feri from spiral dance and the site I mentioned before breaking that one open.
If you're interested in really delving deep, the guy I'm going to be taking classes with, Storm Faerywolf, offers long distance and in person classes that you can sign up for making it easy to take his classes even if you live out of the area. Here's a link:
Faerywolf: Feri Tradition
If you(or anyone else) have any specific questions I'll do my best to answer them or find an answer. So feel free to ask.