Congratulations on your decision to start reloading. I enjoy it as much as I enjoy shooting. Here are some recommendations you may find helpful...
Like others have said, get the ABC's of Reloading Book. It is one of the best out there to learn with. Then get the Speer Manual, which is also excellent. There are a lot of good information in these manuals that you will need to know. Don't buy anything until you have thoroughly read these manuals and understand the operations and what to look out for in terms of the issues you may run into with pressure, etc. There is an element of danger here, and you need to take safety very seriously. These books will help. The more reloading manuals you have the better. Each one; ABC's, Speer, Hornady, Lee, Lyman, etc. will be very helpful to you. All are excellent. Use eye protection when you reload as well.
I would also suggest that when you are ready, start with a Single Stage Press. The RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme Master Reloading Kit or the Lee Kit are great places to start since they include the basics of what you need all in the kit. I believe they even come with the manuals as well.
Another recommendation is to start reloading straight walled pistol calibers first. The 38 Special is a great caliber to learn on. Auto Pistol cartridges and Rifle cartridges are more complicated. It is best to start with something simple and work your way up to more complicated cartridges to reload.
Lee Dies are very inexpensive and work great. You can spend more on dies, but there is really no need. I load very accurate ammunition with my Lee Dies and would highly recommend them.
Once you are comfortable with reloading on a Single Stage Press, you can move up to a turret or progressive as your needs dictate. Do not start with a Progressive, since they are more complicated and there are more operations going on with every pull of the handle, which you will need to get acclimated to. The Single Stage is the way to start.
Stay safe and let us know how we can help you move forward...