Description
- ISBN-13: 9780007309863
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 320
- Series Title: English
- Weight: 242 gr
- ISBN-10: 0007309864
- Publisher Date: 03 Mar 2011
- Depth: 27
- Language: English
- Returnable: N
- Spine Width: 20 mm
- Width: 129 mm







Shreya Sinha –
This book really opened my eyes to the beauty of mathematics. Some concepts were challenging, but the author did a great job explaining them.
Anjali Gupta –
Du Sautoy has a knack for making math fun! I especially enjoyed the chapters on prime numbers. A great read!
Dev Kumar –
A stimulating journey into the world of numbers. I appreciated the author’s enthusiasm and clear explanations. Highly recommend.
Prasasth Peter Varigeti –
Interesting topics but the writing style was a little too academic for my taste. Still, I learned a lot.
Tanya Chaturvedi –
I was hoping for more practical applications. It’s a well-written book, but not exactly what I was looking for.
Vishwash Mishra –
A wonderful book for anyone curious about mathematics. Du Sautoy breaks down complex ideas with clarity and grace.
Sahil Carpenter –
A captivating exploration of mathematical puzzles. The author’s passion for numbers shines through every page. Highly recommended.
Tushar Saini –
Mind-bending and insightful! This book challenged me to think about numbers in a whole new way. Brilliantly written.
Nikhil Choudhary –
I found this book a bit overwhelming. The concepts were too advanced, even with the author’s attempts to simplify them.
Kishor Singh –
While informative, the book lacked a certain excitement. It felt more like a textbook than an engaging exploration.
Kumar Keshav –
Enjoyable and thought-provoking! I loved the historical context woven into the mathematical explanations. A bit dense at times, but worth it.
Prasasth Peter Varigeti –
Du Sautoy makes complex ideas accessible. While some chapters lagged, overall a fascinating read for math enthusiasts.
Vaibhav Kumar –
The book was okay, but I felt it dragged on a bit too long. Some explanations were repetitive. Not the best, not the worst.
Ajeet Kumar Gupta –
I enjoyed learning about the history of these unsolved mysteries. While some parts were slow, I found the book worthwhile.
Abhishek Jaiswal –
A good introduction to some interesting number mysteries. I found it a little dry in places, but still informative.