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\"I used Adrian Banner's The Calculus Lifesaver<\/i> as the sole textbook for an intensive, three-week summer Calculus I course for high-school students. I chose this book for several reasons, among them its conversational expository style, its wealth of worked-out examples, and its price. This book is designed to supplement any standard calculus textbook, thus my students will be able to use it again when they take later calculus courses. The students in my class came from diverse backgrounds, ranging from those who had already seen much of the material to others who were struggling with basic algebra. They all uniformly praised the book for being one of the clearest mathematics texts they have ever read, and because it reviews the required prerequisite material. The numerous worked-out examples are an ideal supplement to the lectures. The only difficulty in using this book as a primary text is the lack of additional exercises in the text. However, there are so many sites and sources for calculus problems that this was not a problem. I would definitely use this book again.\"--Steven J. Miller, Brown University<\/b><\/p>
\"Banner's book is a chatty, user-friendly guide to calculus that will be a useful addition to the resources available to students. Banner does an exceptionally thorough job while maintaining an engaging style.\"--Gerald B. Folland, author of Advanced Calculus<\/i><\/b><\/p>
\"This is an engaging read. Each page engenders at least one smile, often a chuckle, occasionally a belly laugh.\"--Charles R. MacCluer, author of Honors Calculus<\/i><\/b><\/p>
\"This book is significant. The author's attempt to give an 'inner monologue' into the thought process that is needed to solve calculus problems rather than just providing worked examples is novel and is in line with his purpose of helping the reader get a deeper understanding of calculus. The book is well written and the author's examples are clear and complete.\"--Thomas Seidenberg, Phillips Exeter Academy<\/b><\/p><\/P>"