Readership: Anyone who loves puzzles and mathematics. Readers will range from older school students interested in maths, to parents and schoolteachers, maths undergraduates, maths professionals, and the general reader of popular mathematics and puzzles.
Ian Stewart, Professor of Mathematics, The University of Warwick
"His easy style...makes the explanation of maths behind black holes, animal gait and time travel simple to digest." - Dominic Lenton, Engineering and Technology
1: Walking with Quadrupeds 2: Forward to the Future 3: Back to the Past 4: What Shape is a Teardrop? 5: Tiling Space With Knots 6: The Interrogator's Fallacy 7: Cows in the Maze 8: Knight's Tours on Rectangles 9: The Lore and Lure of Dice 10: Cat's Cradle Calculus Challenge 11: Glass Klein Bottles 12: Cementing Relationships 13: Dances with Dodecahedra 14: Cone with a Twist 15: Most-Perfect Magic Squares 16: It Can't Be Done! 17: Knotting Ventured, Knotting Gained 18: Making Winning Connections 19: Jumping Champions 20: Pursuing Polygonal Privacy