A Brief History of All Things Mathematical by Johnny Ball

I love reading about the history of how people came to their discoveries.

"A Brief History of All Things Mathematical" by Johnny Ball is an engaging journey through the history of mathematics, filled with fascinating anecdotes, discoveries, and insights into the lives of great mathematicians. 

Ball, known for making math accessible and fun, explores key mathematical concepts from ancient civilizations to modern times. He delves into topics like geometry, algebra, calculus, and statistics, explaining how these ideas shaped our world. 

The book is packed with historical context, humor, and real-world applications, making it an enjoyable read for both math enthusiasts and casual learners like myself.

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