I highly recommend Two Scoops of Django and have recommended to every engineer at my company. The one caveat would be that the newest edition is for Django 1.8, so it'd be good to check against the docs periodically if anything looks off. Off the top of my head, the main thing I'd keep an eye out for would be changes to Class-Based Views like permissions mixins, although if I remember correctly, most of those changes were just moving things in django-braces to Django core.
Two Scoops is a great book, and my personal go to reference for best practices. But I don't know if I would recommend it for someone looking to learn Django for the first time as it is more of a reference.
For someone completely new to Django I'd likely recommend Tango with Django or Hello Web App
Danny and Audrey are busy updating two-scoops for version 1.11, so if you can hold off on buying, do so, simply because 1.11 will be the next LTS release.
I'll chime in with also highly recommending the Two Scoops book! It was nice to see their design philosophy. I worked with several older releases of Django and found their thoughts on CBV helpful in deciding when/when not to use them. Also, it was nice to see their thoughts on layout. I stepped away from Django development for awhile and a lot has changed from 1.6 to 1.10! I just wish that they had decided to also offer an electronic version! Any idea if they are planning an electronic release this time?
If your Django project is a million lines of code you're going to appreciate mixins and CBV's. Most built in views are moving to CBV's as well (see login/logout/password reset/etc in 1.11).