Vicious Circles and Other Savage Shapes cover

Vicious Circles and Other Savage Shapes

Author: Poskitt, Kjartan

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Upper Grades (UG 9-12)
Book Level 6.5
Points 3.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 20108
Points per Word 0.000149

Description

Learn why the US Defence headquarters is the Pentagon, discover the quickest way to get a naked Colonel to his beach hut and see the gangsters with the terrible triangular challenge. One of the Murderous Maths series.

Quick Summary

If you've ever wondered why anyone needs to know about circles and triangles beyond basic homework, this book will change your mind real quick. Kjartan Poskitt packs actual geometry lessons into absurd scenarios like figuring out why the Pentagon has five sides or helping a very undressed Colonel reach his beach hut using math you can actually use. The Murderous Maths series has this magic trick of making formulas and theorems feel like secret codes that unlock silly situations, and this one hits that sweet spot where you're laughing while your brain picks up things like angle rules and circle properties without you realizing it. It's perfect for kids who think math is boring, anyone in that 6th-7th grade geometry zone, or readers who just want something quick and funny to power through. Parents can rest easy knowing there's nothing darker than the occasional "naked colonel" joke, and the whole vibe is encouraging rather than stuffy. If your kid devours this, they'd probably also click with the other Murderous Maths titles, which all follow the same winning formula of goofy stories teaching real math skills.