Alex Bellos Books

Alex Bellos is a renowned British author and journalist. He has a deep passion for exploring the world of mathematics and its cultural significance. Bellos has written several highly acclaimed books, including "Alex's Adventures in Numberland" and "Here's Looking at Euclid". His work has been translated into more than 20 languages, and he has received numerous awards for his contributions to popular science writing. Bellos' engaging and accessible style has made him a leading figure in the field of mathematics communication.

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 Books: Futebol by Alex Bellos

Futebol

Alex Bellos

What's Futebol about?

Futebol by Alex Bellos is a captivating exploration of the world's most popular sport in the country where it is revered like a religion: Brazil. The book delves into the history, culture, and love affair with football in Brazil, uncovering fascinating stories and insights along the way. From the origins of the game to the unique playing styles and the iconic players who have left their mark, Bellos provides a rich and immersive account that will appeal to football fans and anyone interested in the power of sport.

Who should read Futebol?

  • Football enthusiasts who want to explore the cultural and historical significance of the sport in Brazil

  • Travelers looking to gain a deeper understanding of Brazilian society through its passion for football

  • Sports fans interested in the behind-the-scenes stories and unique traditions of Brazilian football


What's Here's Looking at Euclid about?

Here's Looking at Euclid by Alex Bellos explores the fascinating world of mathematics and its real-life applications. Through engaging stories and practical examples, the book reveals the beauty and relevance of mathematical concepts, making it accessible and enjoyable for readers of all levels.

Who should read Here's Looking at Euclid?

  • Math enthusiasts who want to explore the fascinating world of mathematics

  • Readers looking for a fun and engaging approach to understanding complex mathematical concepts

  • People who enjoy stories and anecdotes that connect math to real-life experiences