A review by andykhardy
Everything and More: A Compact History of Infinity by David Foster Wallace

5.0

Just a wonderful wacky introduction to real analysis, logic, and set theory. It dives head first into some wacky formal results like Dedekind cuts or Bolzano Weirestrass Theorem that are used to springboard even casual readers into the swamp of modern set theory, complete with a discussion of the Continuum Hypothesis.

The ending did feel quite abrupt and unfinished, but I guess that's why math departments still exist.