As I searched for Quantum Computing books, I didn't have success to find the book that is written for non-technical person. For me, I understand the basics, but I have people around me who are not involved in Computer science and they are still interested to learn about Quantum Computing. Also, I found IBM's videos very useful when I recommend them but still books are better structured in terms of learning the processes. Thanks.
The classic book is:<p>- Quantum Computation and Quantum Information by Michael A. Nielsen Isaac L. Chuang<p>A bit gentler introduction:
- Quantum Computing: A Gentle Introduction by Eleanor G. Rieffel