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I've just finished Brian Hayes's Foolproof and am working through Ben Orlin's Math with Bad Drawings, which are both good #12s. I have a biography of Dirac up next (door #3), and Annie Duke's Thinking in Bets (#7) after that.
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I saw the original thread about this on Twitter, and I like reading challenges!








So, thanks for this Evelyn!

Michelle wrote: "Hello everyone, my name is Michelle. I am feeling a little out of my league with this challenge but after seeing the link on Denise Gaskin's blog, I decided I am keen to do it. I am a home educatin..."
So glad you joined, Michelle! There are some suggestions for children's and YA books for several of the prompts in the discussion threads, so if you're looking for books to read with your kids, those might be helpful. I hope it goes well!
So glad you joined, Michelle! There are some suggestions for children's and YA books for several of the prompts in the discussion threads, so if you're looking for books to read with your kids, those might be helpful. I hope it goes well!



Also, I love books and reading, mostly fiction. I co-authored Ik was altijd heel slecht in wiskunde (which would be an option for category 12 if you would read Dutch or German ;-) ) and translated Wortels van de Wiskunde: Een historisch overzicht voor leraren en anderen to Dutch.
I read about this group on Twitter and think this might be a nice way to discover some hidden gems!






I have a BS in mathematics. I fell in love with the history of mathematics when I had the class. I also enjoy Martin Gardner, Ian Stewart, and Theoni Pappas. I'm pretty sure I have at least checked out before from the library,something from every category so I am really excited to be in this group. I heard about Evelyn's challenge on Denise Gaskin's blog.


F wrote: "Hi, i'm Fatima, i'm a failed architecture student, i discovered this group through a duckduckgo search "goodreads group for relearning mathematics", math was my favorite subject in primary school b..."
Welcome, Fatima! Hope you enjoy some fun math reads with us.
Welcome, Fatima! Hope you enjoy some fun math reads with us.

Daval wrote: "Hi, I'm from Redmond, Wa, and I thought I'd make a fashionably late appearance to this party. :) I found this group while looking for "math" on GoodReads, and then found Evelyn's original post inte..."
Hi, Daval! It's never too late to join. :) I hope you find some good recommendations for both you and your kiddo. Welcome!
Hi, Daval! It's never too late to join. :) I hope you find some good recommendations for both you and your kiddo. Welcome!

Mark wrote: "Hi, I'm Mark. I stumbled upon this group a few weeks ago and today decided to jump in, even though I'll be getting quite the late start. I've already been on a bit of a math kick this year, so I sh..."
Welcome, Mark! It sounds like you have a good start, and I hope you find some more interesting books to read this year.
Welcome, Mark! It sounds like you have a good start, and I hope you find some more interesting books to read this year.

Welcome, new members! It's been a bit quiet here recently, but I'm glad we're restarting with a new challenge for a new year. I'm having trouble picking what my first math book of the year should be!

I'm planning on double-dipping on 10 and 11 by reading Le Théorèm du Perroquet (The Parrot's Theorem) in the original French, which I abandoned last year. After a few more months of intermediate-level vocabulary-building I'll try again. Hopefully I won't need to run to a dictionary as much as I did last year.
Books mentioned in this topic
Ik was altijd heel slecht in wiskunde (other topics)Wortels van de Wiskunde: Een historisch overzicht voor leraren en anderen (other topics)
Cracking Mathematics: You, this book and 4,000 years of theories (other topics)
The Mathematics Bible: The Definitive Guide to the Last 4,000 Years of Theories (other topics)
The Maths Behind... (other topics)
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I'm Evelyn Lamb. I started this group. I'm a writer who focuses on math and science. I have pretty broad tastes in reading, but needless to say, I read a lot of math books. I thought it would be fun to adapt a Popsugar-style reading challenge with a math theme.
If you'd like to, please introduce yourself and let us know how you found this group. Welcome!