Shake user guide or book

I'm in the market for a guide or book to help me learn Shake and was wondering what is a good book to buy. I've looked at the "Apple Pro Training Series: Shake 4" by Marco Paolini and was just wonder if there are any other ones out there that might be better. Thanks for the help.
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I have Marco's text and I think it's quite good.
There's also The Gnomen Workshop's selection of rather in-depth Shake training dvds http://www.thegnomonworkshop.com/dvds/groups/shake_g.html

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