Richard Hoshino

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Richard Hoshino, a first-time novelist, teaches computer science at the Vancouver campus of Northeastern University. Prior to that he was a professor of mathematics and computer science at Quest University Canada in Squamish, British Columbia.

To get in touch with Richard, please visit www.richardhoshino.com or send him an e-mail at richard.hoshino[at]gmail.com.
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The Math Olympian

4.49 avg rating — 106 ratings — published 2015 — 4 editions
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2503 Math is great! — 276 members — last activity Jan 12, 2017 10:57PM
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206662 Mathematics Book Club — 103 members — last activity Mar 31, 2020 08:08PM
Objective: We only read books about mathematics; the goal is to read one book a month.
19451 YA Reads for Teachers (And Any Other Adults!) — 1917 members — last activity Mar 02, 2026 06:13AM
We are a group of educators (teachers, media specialists / librarians, and home school teachers) parents and other adult fans of young adult and child ...more
95078 Inspiration Lane — 33 members — last activity Aug 16, 2015 06:23PM
Using the power of story to broaden interest in and appreciation for science, technology, engineering and math. STEM + the arts = STEAM, let's get it ...more
152451 NOVAreads: A Virtual Book Club — 410 members — last activity Mar 28, 2018 07:20PM
#NOVAreads: a virtual book club! Our next book: "Annals of the Former World" by John McPhee Stayed tuned for the schedule! Readers can participate ...more
161892 MTBoS Book Group! — 48 members — last activity Jul 21, 2015 06:18PM
This is the goodreads group for the MathTwitterBlogoSphere. This summer, we're either going to read HOW NOT TO BE WRONG or BIRTH OF A THEOREM (you'r ...more
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