A review by clintonwatton
Math Without Numbers by Milo Beckman

informative lighthearted reflective medium-paced

5.0

Among all of the math books I have read, few present the more advance and abstract areas of the subject in such a playful and accessible way. Milo tackles ideas of topology, shape, dimension, automata, etc. in a manner that is not overwhelming yet sparks curiosity. As a math teacher and someone who holds a graduate degree in mathematics, I highly recommend this book to anyone that may have a mind for exploring different ways of thinking and to learn about a less dull side of mathematics that is rarely seen in traditional classrooms.