
Pretty good, but lacking polish
It has nice coverage of most of the topics, particularly if you already sort of half-know them. It might be harder to use if you're completely knew to the subject; I wouldn't know.
However, the book is pretty poorly typeset (primes overlapping and the like, just sloppy stuff) and contains a bunch of typos. There are also a few points where they talk about something as if you've already covered in, when in fact it's not introduced until two chapters later.
Overall, though, I like the book. A much more serious introduction than Litvin, which I used for my AP CS course in high school.
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