rhi_'s review

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informative slow-paced

2.25

durrantelope's review

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inspiring lighthearted medium-paced

4.5

saralittlecloud's review against another edition

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challenging funny informative lighthearted medium-paced

3.75

gotta13happy's review

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5.0

I want to start by saying thanks to MacMillian Audio, Flatiron Books, and NetGalley for supplying me with an ARC of “Once Upon a Prime” for an honest review of this nonfiction book about the connections between mathematics and literature, which is available on shelves everywhere starting Tuesday, April 11, 2023.

I feel the need to start this book by saying that this book feels like it’s for a very specific niche, but in all honesty, provides so many great references, and insights that I feel like it could be loved by a much more general audience. Now, personally, I am a math person, I work for a Math tutoring company, I enjoy learning math and sometimes research topics in math just for fun. So when I saw the title: “Once upon a Prime” my interest was immediately piqued and I knew that I would have to read this book. Overall, Hart explores her love for literature through the lens of her mathematical mind and reveals many facets of numbers, pacing, and “rules” of writing that we have seen in books (Alice in Wonderland, A Gentleman in Moscow, Moby Dick, and The Holy Bible to name a few) She writes using language that makes math accessible and allows you, the reader, to be curious and ask questions. Overall, I loved this book - it was a great piece of nonfiction and I plan to buy this book later this year.

5 stars. BUT, I do have one thing that I do wish was different … an online resource guide would easily elevate the overall experience of the audiobook. I would love a chance to look at the graphics, and charts that she references, and have a list of resources that allows me to explore the book on my own. However, since this didn’t deter me from the book, or ruin the experience in any way it would impact my overall feelings about the book.

hebo1987's review against another edition

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5.0

Intressant och rolig bok som gör att jag kommer se på den litteratur jag läser på ett nytt sätt

jm_0100's review

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informative

3.5

kittymamers's review against another edition

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4.0

see raamat oleks pidanud mind vaimustama, sest räägib asjadest, mis mulle maailmas kõige rohkem meeldivad, matemaatikast ja ilukirjandusest. aga midagi jäi nagu ikka puudu... või siis just üle, sest mitmes kohas oli seal juttu asjadest, mida niigi teadsin - koodimurdmisest (ja Bletchley Parkist) ja Fermat' teoreemist ja fraktalitest ja mis need muud "räägime lihtsale inimesele matemaatikast huvitavalt" lood ongi.

natuke liiga palju aega ehk pühendati selgitamisele, miks Hagrid veel enamvähem püsti püsib ja luid ei murra (kui ta ette vaatab), aga Aragogi ei saaks kuidagi olemas olla, ja kui palju Gulliveri-raamatu lilliputid oleksid pidanud päevas sööma jne. iseenesest huvitav, aga matemaatikast juba natuke liiga kaugele füüsika suunas välja. rohkem lõbustas mind hävitav kriitika Dan Browni ja tema koodimurdjate suunal.

aga matemaatika seosed ilukirjandusega oli igatahes huvitav teema, ja kuigi ma Ulyssest ega Moby-Dicki ikkagi ette ei võta selle peale, siis Alice Munro "Too Much Happiness" (Sofia Kovalevskajast) ja Adichie "Pool kollast päikest" lähevad küll lugemisnimekirja. ja mulle meeldis see peatükk, kus jutustati enamvähem otsast lõpuni ümber üks 1884. aastal ilmunud raamat, kus kogu tegevus toimub kahemõõtmelises maailmas ja peategelaseks on härra A. Square, kes on muidugi ruut (mehed selles maailmas on korrapärased hulknurgad, aga naised on kõigest sirglõigud ja mõnikord sünnib perekonna häbiks korrapäratu poeg, sedasorti ühiskonnakriitika). lugeda elus ei viitsiks seda, aga niiviisi kirjelduse põhjal tundub ülimalt meeleolukas! (Edwin Abboti "Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions", kui kelleski nüüd ikkagi huvi tärkas.)

laurafd's review

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informative lighthearted medium-paced

3.0

bookish_scientist's review against another edition

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funny informative relaxing fast-paced

4.0

mayestang's review

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informative reflective

5.0