Now I'm reading Alex's Adventures in Numberland (in Italian, of course : P ).
It's a book about maths obviously, but it is very interesting discovering how maths influences our lives. I've always hated this subject at school, but with this book I'm loving numbers. I had already loved maths games in Alice in Wonderland of Carroll, but with this book I'm having a different approach with it.
I'm travelling in a real world, our world, learning a lot about numbers. I've already met people who can count only until 5 and a monkey able to use all the arabic number with the exeption of 0.
It's a fantastic book and I'm really enjoying this travel!
I reccomend it to all people who have hated maths at school because this book is likely to let you love this "orrible" subject.
				
			It's a book about maths obviously, but it is very interesting discovering how maths influences our lives. I've always hated this subject at school, but with this book I'm loving numbers. I had already loved maths games in Alice in Wonderland of Carroll, but with this book I'm having a different approach with it.
I'm travelling in a real world, our world, learning a lot about numbers. I've already met people who can count only until 5 and a monkey able to use all the arabic number with the exeption of 0.
It's a fantastic book and I'm really enjoying this travel!
I reccomend it to all people who have hated maths at school because this book is likely to let you love this "orrible" subject.


 Still, it makes me happy to have two very full bookshelves (mine have two rows of books on every shelf), and a wardrobe half full of books I WILL read. 
