Just started reading this book (171 pages) and so far it looks like a good choice for a MonoTouch developer new to iPhone development. Knowing C# and having MonoTouch will be helpful but there are still things to learn. From the book: "This practical book provides you with a hands-on, example-driven tour of UIKit, Apple's user interface toolkit, and includes common design patterns to help you create novel iPhone and iPod Touch user experiences. You'll learn how to build applications with Apple's Cocoa Touch framework that respond in unique ways when users tap, slide, swipe, tilt, shake, or pinch the screen on these devices." So it covers User Experience patterns for the iPhone and the UIKit (which will likely be new to you).
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