Background: I spent sometime reading about algebraic K-theory and started reading research papers on the subject with relative facility at least I do understand constructions, statements of the Theorems and (some) proofs.
As a student, I feel more comfortable with standard algebraic topology and topological manifolds. I start to read some classical papers on L-theory (essentially Ranicki papers ). The problem is that I can't make a connection with algebraic K-theory (Quillen, Waldhausen, Thomason,...) One example is the multiple variation of The L-Theory (Symmetric, Quadratic, Hermitian,...).
Here is my question: Could someone indicate how can a student be initiated to the subject of L-theory. I need to understand some basic ideas and more importantly I wish to know how to learn L-Theory assuming that I can understand K-Theory.