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How to Expect the Unexpected

On sale

15th August 2024

Price: £10.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781529408690

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Reviews

Tim Harford, bestselling author of How to Make the World Add Up
A vivid, wide-ranging and delightful guide to the light and the dark side of prediction
Philip Ball, author of the award-winning Critical Mass
Kit Yates presents maths as it should be taught to everyone: accessible, fun, stimulating, and deeply relevant to our lives. Spend some time with this book and you're likely to make better judgements and decisions, to see through the charlatans and snake-oil salespeople - and perhaps even to fool yourself a little less.
Professor Alice Roberts
Fascinating and fun. From the everyday to global challenges, Kit Yates explores how changing your mind - so often thought to be a weakness - is the best life skill we can all acquire. A brilliant book
Jim Al-Khalili
Yates' writing is a beacon of clarity sorely needed in a complicated and confusing world. How do we overcome our biases, understand coincidences or tackle the unreliability of our intuition? With bountiful familiar examples, he effortlessly overturns so many of our deep-rooted wrong-headed notions gently and persuasively. I'll be quoting from this book
Aperiodical
I'm a Yates fan. His style is all-clarity-no-bullshit
Caroline Lucas MP
Seriously good
James O'Brien
Absolutely fascinating
Dr Chris van Tulleken, bestselling author of Ultra-Processed People
An exceptional book - readable, funny and more needed than ever
Physics World
Yates' writing style imbues the subjects covered with an infectious enthusiasm, artfully dispelling the dry, stuffy perceptions many people have of maths
Philip Pullman
HOW TO EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED is fascinating and (very much to the point) delightfully clear and vivid to read. Like many people, I like reading about maths without actually knowing how to do it, and part of the pleasure of reading this came from its many examples from everyday life. A splendid book!