'Representations of Groups: A Computational Approach, by Lux and Pahlings, is a well-constructed, dense, and, its introductory nature notwithstanding, pretty far-reaching text. Happily, it is also quite accessible.' MAA Reviews 'Where the authors' treatment differs most from others is in the prominence given to calculation of real examples ... I enjoyed reading this book, and recommend it as a good modern second course in representation theory. The choice of topics and their arrangement are interest [and] clearly well thought out.' Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society 'The book is well-written and many graduate students can benefit from the book to enhance their research work.' Zentralblatt MATH '... a wonderful, nice and significant book, which is so well written ... recommended to a wide range of mathematicians ...' Mathematical Reviews