An entertaining and accessible exploration of mathematical disasters that makes complex concepts engaging for general audiences, though the disaster-focused approach can give a skewed perspective on mathematics' overall reliability.
What works
• Parker's comedy background makes mathematical concepts surprisingly entertaining and accessible
• Real-world examples connect abstract mathematical principles to tangible consequences
• Excellent balance between technical accuracy and general readability
• Builds mathematical awareness without requiring advanced mathematical knowledge
• Engaging narrative structure that maintains reader interest throughout
What doesn't
• Focus on disasters creates a somewhat unbalanced view of mathematics' reliability
• Uneven difficulty levels between chapters may challenge some readers
• Some humor feels forced and detracts from otherwise interesting mathematical concepts
• Examples occasionally feel dated rather than contemporary