Why not giving a try to nodeschool.io? It's quite basic but it'll introduce you 
to idioms and best practices. I think there's a course on Express*, too. 
If you want a book, maybe Node.js in Action (Manning) works fine for you. 

* Express is a Node Web framework. 

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