A review by pabloprieri
How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking by Jordan Ellenberg

4.0

The author guides the reader into questioning some of the most basic assumptions we take for granted when we assert a statement: eg: dangers on linear reasoning in the section ‘be less like Sweden’, on how our voting systems are designed, the survivorship bias (in Wald’s war planes), and on math most obvious axioms.

I will keep it in my special library for when I will be able to share it with my children :)