Ask HN: Casual Math Book Suggestions

4 vriendspookstem 4 6/13/2025, 2:59:47 PM
I want to start studying and exploring math for a hobby. I had Engineering mathematics during University days, and also enjoy discovering interesting computer science algorithms. Looking for interesting, engaging books that don't require toooo much thinking.

Comments (4)

calstad · 15h ago
These fall more in the "pop-sci" realm, but I think are really good at trying to convey what kinds of things working mathematicians actually think about:

- Colossal Book of Mathematics by Martin Gardner: Uses games and recreational math to introduce areas like group theory and topology.

- Finding Moonshine by Marcus Du Sautoy: Tells the story of the unexpected connection between two areas of math that, on the surface, seem to be completely unrelated.

- The Great Mathematical Problems by Ian Stewart: Does a good job explaining several of the major open problems in math today.

Davidbrcz · 19h ago
Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth is a graphic novel about the foundational quest in mathematics
bpmedley · 10h ago
I’ve read about 15% - 20% of Imaginary Numbers are Real. It’s a great book, so far.

https://www.welchlabs.com/resources/imaginary-numbers-are-re...

vismit2000 · 6h ago