"A dizzying, dazzling debut." --
Nature "A welcome addition to the math-for-people-who-hate-math genre...All but the stubbornly innumerate will enjoy this amusing mathematical miscellany." --Kirkus Reviews
"Ponzi schemes, nuclear fission, and viral marketing are just a few of the topics covered in this savvy book from first-time author Yates...Any inquisitive and open-minded reader can enjoy this valuable primer on the use and abuse of numbers in the everyday world." --Publishers Weekly
"Kit Yates is a brilliant explainer and storyteller. Perhaps most charming of all, his stories are a bit like Sherlock Holmes tales: mysteries whose solutions seem surprising and then elementary, once the clever reasoning behind them is revealed. I loved this book and learned something on every page."
--Steven Strogatz, professor of mathematics, Cornell University, and author of Infinite Powers and The Joy of X
"Kit Yates shows how our private and social lives are suffused by mathematics. Ignorance may bring tragedy or farce. This is an exquisitely interesting book. It's a deeply serious one too and, for those like me who have little math, it's delightfully readable."
--Ian McEwan, author of Atonement
"Kit Yates is a natural storyteller. Through fascinating stories and examples, he shows how math is the beating heart of so much of modern life. An exciting new voice in the world of science communication."
--Marcus du Sautoy, author of The Music of the Primes
"Used wisely, mathematics can save your life. Used unwisely, it can ruin it. A lucid and enthralling account of why math matters in everyone's life. A real eye-opener."
--Ian Stewart, author of In Pursuit of the Unknown: 17 Equations That Changed the World
"Many people assume that the closest math gets to their daily lives is when it's time to calculate the tip at a restaurant or the discount being offered at a store. But mathematician Yates shows that everyone--even the most math-phobic among us--interacts with math much more often and deeply than we realize." --
Scientific American"This crisp, clear and compelling book is about the liminal spaces between expertise in mathematics and hardline decision-making, taking you on a powerful journey about truth and belief and what math actually is, out in the wild." --
Times Education Supplement (UK)