cover image The Book of Perfectly Perilous Math: 24 Death-Defying Challenges for Young Mathematicians

The Book of Perfectly Perilous Math: 24 Death-Defying Challenges for Young Mathematicians

Sean Connolly. Workman, $13.95 (240p) ISBN 978-0-7611-6374-9

Using a Mission Impossible–style formula, Connolly, the author of The Book of Totally Irresponsible Science and The Book of Potentially Catastrophic Science, presents 24 beyond-the-classroom scenarios that require the use of fractions, ratios, geometry, and more. Challenges include surviving the first day as an editorial assistant at Catwalk magazine by buying enough pizza for hungry fashion bigwigs, administering the correct amount of antivenin serum to an unconscious scientist who has been bitten by a spider, and determining whether a pyramid scheme will be financially beneficial. Each problem includes “Survival strategies” or math operations needed to solve the dilemma, a blank worksheet, a step-by-step solution, and a “math lab” featuring hands-on experiments and activities that elaborate on the concepts introduced. A quirky diversion for the math-minded. Ages 9–up. (Mar.)