Originally Posted by Bostonian
I was wondering which geometry book Val was talking about (in order to avoid it), and what she recommended instead. She answered that in an Amazon review http://www.amazon.com/Holt-California-Geometry-Edward-Burger/dp/003092345X .

The McDougal-Littell/(Jurgenson, author) book is great. You can use it for self-teaching or as a classroom text, and each section has loads of problems that get harder as you go. But lots of them are not tough, which makes it a good book for any course. There are also other books in this series (Algebra I and II, for example) that are equally good.

Last edited by Val; 12/23/11 10:34 AM.