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It really depends upon what kind of philosophy you are interested in.
I would recommend ‘The History of Western Philosophy’ by Bertrand Russell, as an introduction to philosophy it’s quite good. While not perfect, and no philosophy book is, it’s a good place to start. It covers all Western Philosophy, plus it includes some of the history behind the thinking, making it easier to understand why some philosophies that seem stupid now, but weren’t back then. Also, because it’s an overview of most of the thought up to about 1900 its possible to get an idea of what areas of philosophy interests you the most and then go read the works in questions.
Also it is important to realize that philosophy is divided into metaphysics, ethics, epistemology, politics, logic, aesthetics, and the like. at some later point perhaps you'll want to specialize.
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