A review by lizshayne
Do Dice Play God?: The Mathematics of Uncertainty by Ian Stewart

challenging informative lighthearted fast-paced

4.0

A+ title. Book itself was also super interesting. I remember complaining about my previous non-fiction book that it was too pop and not enough science. 
This book did not have that problem. 
Did I get confused and lost sometime around quantum mechanics, as usual? Of course. Was it fun anyway? Absolutely. 
Is this at all useful for understanding the halakhic concept of safek? I’m not sure, although it seems clear that safek is from the Bayesian rather than the frequentist school. 
Also the deeply British mix of enthusiasm and dry observations definitely added to the appeal. I have no idea how enjoyable this would be to someone familiar with statistics and the science of uncertainty, but I certainly enjoyed it.