I read Axler's book quite recently, after pouring through reviews of linear algebra books. I did like it quite a lot -- it has a very clean, approachable narrative style. Having completed it, though, I feel there's maybe not enough operational knowledge gained from it. Meaning, it explains the theory, the motivations, well, but one might augment it with Schaum's[1], or some such guided exercises.
[1]:http://www.amazon.com/Schaums-Outline-Algebra-Edition-Outlin...