I know there is CLRS but I am not particularly fond of its style, so I am looking for an alternative. Something similar to Algorithm design manual but with more focus on data structures.
Is Land of Lisp a good way to learn lisp if I am primarily interested in hacking clojure? I should add that I am an experienced programmer, so a clojure specific book with rigor is fine with me. I am unable to decide if a generic lisp(clisp) book is better than a specific clojure book to bootstrap.