Just thought I'd put in my two cents as to how I passed it. I read both the CCNA Self-study library by Cisco Press and the CCNA book from Sybex by Todd Lammle. I would recommend reading the Sybex book first for an intro and to fill in some of those tiny BS questions that are tedious. The book is more scheduled to taking the exam than actually knowing the knowledge.
Then I'd read the Self-study library. This has lots of details and is harder to read, but with a more thorough understanding from the first book you should be able to get by. It fills you in on things that might not be necessary for the exam, but helps you understand the whole concept. It also covers sections like NAT'ing better as the NAT section in the Sybex book was one page and had no configuration and the test I took had 3 Nat questions on it.
Hope this helps whomever wants to get their certifcation next!
Then I'd read the Self-study library. This has lots of details and is harder to read, but with a more thorough understanding from the first book you should be able to get by. It fills you in on things that might not be necessary for the exam, but helps you understand the whole concept. It also covers sections like NAT'ing better as the NAT section in the Sybex book was one page and had no configuration and the test I took had 3 Nat questions on it.
Hope this helps whomever wants to get their certifcation next!