I would first learn about options theory and once you figure out how options are priced then I would start learning about option strategies.
A good book on options theory is black-scholes and beyond by neil chriss.
After you have a good grasp on option theory you can then focus on option strategies. The market is flooded with strategy books.
As you are learning strategies you should find somewhere that allows you to trade a demo account and get familiar with an options analyzer. So you can get used to how options trade.
In the past the best options education was the school of hard knocks. Luckily with the improvements in technology you can demo, stress test your ideas and learn without the pain of losing real money.