I am eagerly reading everything I can about WPF, the new application framework from Microsoft, so I looked forward to receiving my copy of Foundations of WPF, by Laurence Moroney. Unfortunately, I was very disappointed in this short book of barely 300 pages. It is merely a brief introduction to WPF, especially considering that more than half of the content consists of trivial source code examples and huge grayscale screenshots. Top it off with the fact that the text was written well before WPF shipped and you'll find yourself much better off reading the other two WPF books again.