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    Erik Westermann
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    I'm looking for books that have math puzzles or exercises that promote reasoning, inductive reasoning, and the like. Can you recommend one or do you know of a listing of the more successful ones? I had a list of recommended books like this, but misplaced it - thus the need to sharpen my mind a little :-O Erik Westermann Author, Learn XML In A Weekend (October 2002)

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      I'm looking for books that have math puzzles or exercises that promote reasoning, inductive reasoning, and the like. Can you recommend one or do you know of a listing of the more successful ones? I had a list of recommended books like this, but misplaced it - thus the need to sharpen my mind a little :-O Erik Westermann Author, Learn XML In A Weekend (October 2002)

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      Chris Losinger
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      Godel, Escher, Bach is a definite mind bender


      "Kate said / The flowers of intolerance and hatred / Are blooimg kind of early this year / Someone's been watering them. -- Robyn Hitchcock, Devil's Radio

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        I'm looking for books that have math puzzles or exercises that promote reasoning, inductive reasoning, and the like. Can you recommend one or do you know of a listing of the more successful ones? I had a list of recommended books like this, but misplaced it - thus the need to sharpen my mind a little :-O Erik Westermann Author, Learn XML In A Weekend (October 2002)

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        Joaquin M Lopez Munoz
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        The International Mathematical Olympiad[^] has lots of pretty tough puzzles. Joaquín M López Muñoz Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo

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          I'm looking for books that have math puzzles or exercises that promote reasoning, inductive reasoning, and the like. Can you recommend one or do you know of a listing of the more successful ones? I had a list of recommended books like this, but misplaced it - thus the need to sharpen my mind a little :-O Erik Westermann Author, Learn XML In A Weekend (October 2002)

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          Avery Moore
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          I've heard that this is pretty good too: Dr. Ecco's Cyberpuzzles: 36 Puzzles for Hackers and Other Mathematical Detectives by Dennis Elliott Shasha[^]

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