It's difficult to really answer questions that are unfortunately vague. Magick is a rather large topic, with lots of conflicting opinions out there, so we really need to get a better idea what exactly you're looking for to provide meaningful answers.
Magick is a skill or way of looking at the world and doing things in order to achieve goals. Some people define it as working with so-called paranormal or psychic forces. Others define it as any type of conscious and deliberate action which is a lot more broad but in many ways is a lot more realistic.
Perhaps what you are actually asking is how to get started in a modern Pagan religion like Wicca, Druidry, or a related path? Many modern Pagan religions incorporate magick into their philosophies, but they are first and foremost spiritual paths. Magick might be a big thing, but it's not the main thing. Magick can also be practiced as part of any spiritual path that's out there (although some spiritual paths do have specific prohibitions against magick for their members.) You can also practice magick without any spiritual component to it at all.
If you're interested in modern Paganism one of the best places to start any search on the internet is
http://www.witchvox.com This site provides information on groups and individuals from a wide range of paths all around the world. They also have an ever-growing collection of essays written by visitors, and an excellent set of FAQ files at
http://www.witchvox.com/xbasics.html
There are many good books out there that provide basic information including step by step instructions for how to get going in either magick or any of the various Pagan religions. The best advice is to keep in mind that no one can become an expert after reading just one book. Read as much as you can, by as many different authors as you can, from as many different publishers as you can. After at least a year, and at least a dozen books read, you will start to have an idea what is really involved. It's like any complicated topic -- it takes a lot of hard work if you want to really understand what is going on and give yourself a solid basis on which to build. We don't expect someone to become an instant doctor from reading a single book, and we don't expect a person to become skilled with magick or a dedicated Pagan after a single book either.
Don't be afraid to ask questions though. The only bad question is the one that is not asked. But do be prepared to do your own work. No one is going to hand you magick or spirituality on a silver platter with no effort required on your part. It doesn't work that way.