A
finite
set
(with a small
cardinality)
of good books:
{
- Bible - Yes, this is the best book ever. I read it every single day.
- Bible (different version) - Yes, read another translation of the Bible.
- Elements by Euclid - This was one of my favourite books of all time. A must-have for study on geometry.
- Symbolic Logic and Game of Logic by Lewis Carroll - This is one of the most interesting recreational mathematics literature.
- My Best Mathematical and Logic Puzzles by Martin Gardner - Some Gardner fans elevate him too much, nevertheless, I find some of the puzzles to be a bit challenging.
- Problems: 144 Problems of the Austrian-Polish Mathematics Competition - You have no idea how hard these problems can get.
- Naive Set Theory by Paul R. Halmos - Very interesting and concise introduction to set theory.
- The Way Things Work by David Macaulay - This might be for your baby sibling, but I grew up reading this book. I still find it interesting to say the least.
- Macbeth - This was my favourite book from my many English classes.
- Flatland by Edwin A. Abbott - A fiction work, very interesting. Yuh-Chi thinks so too! She's so cool.
- Caltech Catalog - Okay, this is probably of no interest to the general public, but I was spending so much time with this book.
}