

A reeducation in mathematics—full of joy, jokes, and stick figures—that sheds light on the countless ways that math structures and shapes our world. In Math With Bad Drawings , Ben Orlin reveals to us what math actually is; its myriad uses, its strange symbols, and the wild leaps of logic and faith that define the usually impenetrable work of the mathematician. Truth and knowledge come in multiple forms: colorful drawings, encouraging jokes, and the stories and insights of an empathetic teacher who believes that math should belong to everyone. Orlin shows us how to think like a mathematician by teaching us a brand-new game of tic-tac-toe, how to understand an economic crises by rolling a pair of dice, and the mathematical headache that ensues when attempting to build a spherical Death Star. Every discussion in the book is illustrated with Orlin's trademark "bad drawings," which convey his message and insights with perfect pitch and clarity. With twenty-four chapters covering topics from the electoral college to human genetics to the reasons not to trust statistics, Math With Bad Drawings is a life-changing book for the math-estranged and math-enamored alike. Review: Great gift for a broad range of ages! - My son got this as a gift and couldn’t put it down for 6 days until he finished it. He laughed out loud while reading it and even asked to get the other books by this author. He is somewhat interested in math, but it is not his favorite subject, so I was surprised by how much he likes this book. I think this book appeals to a broad range of people. I did not think the writing was designed for kids, but my 5th grader found it extremely enjoyable. Review: If Pixar made math books - A Pixar movie of a book: the plot is for the kids; the jokes are for the adults. With that said, the jokes are AWESOME, the little cartoons much better than the title suggests and the (ninth grade) math is explained so well I wish I had this book in ninth grade. Perhaps these days it’s an eighth grade book, I don’t know. (My kids are still too young.) Also, rather embarrassingly, I LEARNED STUFF FROM HERE. No, I did not learn math. I learned stuff I ought to have figured out for myself but was too focused on my grades to ponder. Like, why elephants have thick legs: for the same reason the sky is black! I’m serious, it’s the same reason and you can read it here… Halfway through the book the author actually runs out of amazing things about the natural world and from there he takes you to the mathematics of Wall Street and the IRS, which I did not find as captivating, let us say. It all remains just as funny, though. So this was a fun book to read. Probably an awesome gift for your friends’ kids. If the little ones don’t read it, the adults will at least get some good laughs out of it.
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E**R
Great gift for a broad range of ages!
My son got this as a gift and couldn’t put it down for 6 days until he finished it. He laughed out loud while reading it and even asked to get the other books by this author. He is somewhat interested in math, but it is not his favorite subject, so I was surprised by how much he likes this book. I think this book appeals to a broad range of people. I did not think the writing was designed for kids, but my 5th grader found it extremely enjoyable.
A**N
If Pixar made math books
A Pixar movie of a book: the plot is for the kids; the jokes are for the adults. With that said, the jokes are AWESOME, the little cartoons much better than the title suggests and the (ninth grade) math is explained so well I wish I had this book in ninth grade. Perhaps these days it’s an eighth grade book, I don’t know. (My kids are still too young.) Also, rather embarrassingly, I LEARNED STUFF FROM HERE. No, I did not learn math. I learned stuff I ought to have figured out for myself but was too focused on my grades to ponder. Like, why elephants have thick legs: for the same reason the sky is black! I’m serious, it’s the same reason and you can read it here… Halfway through the book the author actually runs out of amazing things about the natural world and from there he takes you to the mathematics of Wall Street and the IRS, which I did not find as captivating, let us say. It all remains just as funny, though. So this was a fun book to read. Probably an awesome gift for your friends’ kids. If the little ones don’t read it, the adults will at least get some good laughs out of it.
A**R
A Must in Math
Don't like math? Try reading a book about it. No, seriously, you should, if it's this book. Ben Orlin acts as the ideal teacher, able to explain some of the hardest aspects of his field of study in a way that amateurs and decades-out-of-practice people can comprehend. Along the way, you'll see how math can be used to understand science, politics, economics, and even history. Whatever your interests are, there's a way math can apply to them, thereby sparking an interest in math itself. Final thought: Some of the best jokes are in the endnotes, including a great bit poking fun at the people thirsty enough to read the endnotes. He sees me!
J**T
Not what I expected...
OK, with the title of "Math with Bad Drawings," I'm not quite sure what I expected, but I'm not disappointed. It is not heavy on the math, meaning there is enough English to make reading it enjoyable. I haven't sat down and read the book yet; I've done the "let's check out this part" routine. I plan on starting it this weekend. I don't have the book in front of me, but there is one chapter about Darth Vader's Death Star that I'm looking forward to reading. Once I'm finished, the rating may increase. :-)
D**W
Fun way to understand complicated ideas
Very fun and interesting book and a great way to understand math concepts for all ages.
P**R
Laugh out loud good.
I don’t recall ever writing an Amazon review for anything. Ever. And given that most of my disposable income somehow finds itself in the mitts of this site that is quite a statement. What prompted me to write this review was something that I had never thought possible. While reading Mr Orlin’s excellent tome on math(s) (I’m English.....I’ll always be maths). “What was that?” I hear you clamor. Well, what we have here is a book about mathematics that actually made me laugh out loud. Yes, a math(s) book. Yes, a book about math(s). Laugh. Heartily. Page 153, paragraph 4 to be exact, about 10 minutes prior to me posting this review. In the probability section. Ironically the probability of me laughing while reading a math(s) book should really be close to zero but as Mr Orlin takes pains to make clear, sometimes low probability things happen. And happen it did. To me and to a certain Mrs Clinton as outlined on page 153. I’m just less than half way through this fantastic book and I already believe in equal parts that Mr Orlin and his (no so bad) drawings are both a national treasure and that he should be given complete control over all school curriculums. Yes, it is that good. I mean he made me laugh. Out loud. While reading a math(s) book.
D**Y
Perhaps Math by Anecdote should be the title
I was expecting some new insight from this book, but didn't get any. The drawings make for a catchy title, but I don't think they add much beyond what the text offers. For a math book, I am not looking for Proof by Simile. Saying that a function smooths out like the German Autobahn strikes me as distinctly nonmathmatical. I am not sure who the target audience is, but it seems too dense for younger children, and not rigorous enough for people interested in math and science. Perhaps best for people who never took college level math classes but are looking for something sciencey...
D**Y
Excellent
The book is an impressive combo of math and the 'real world.' I've never been particularly good at math, but still find it fascinating as the language of nature. This book speaks to me on that level. The writing is great, the humor is rich, and the ideas are very interesting.
T**M
Helemaal anders dan ik me had voorgesteld
Ik had het boek aangekocht op basis van de leuke cartoons die ik regelmatig op Facebook zie verschijnen. Ik had gedacht dat het boek dan een mooie collectie van dergelijke cartoons zou zijn, maar dat is het helemaal niet. Ik heb er even in gebladerd, maar de inhoud is niet erg aantrekkelijk, en ik heb al leukere populariserende wiskundeboeken gezien. Ik stuur het boek terug.
L**G
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Snabb leverans. Boken är i nyskick
J**S
Happy customer
Great product great service thank you.
C**N
Ótimo livro de matemática recreativa!
O livro vem com uma capa dura, é bem maior do que eu esperava, tem 367 páginas. A escrita do Ben Orlin é cativante e engraçada. Algumas partes do livro eu já tinha lido no blog, mas foi bem interessante ter tudo organizado em um livro.
D**D
Nice coffee top book
Nice to read through, print quality in hardcover is great.
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