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- Mathematics minus fear, how to make math fun and beneficial to your everyday life, Lawrence Potter
- Everyday math demystified, Stan Gibilisco
- How to bake Pi, an edible exploration of the mathematics of mathematics, Eugenia Cheng
- Math bytes, Google bombs, chocolate-covered pi, and other cool bits in computing, Timothy P. Chartier
- Mathematics, a very short introduction, Timothy Gowers
- Mathematical snapshots, [by] H. Steinhaus
- Applied mathematics, a very short introduction, Alain Goriely
- Geekspeak, how life + mathematics = happiness, by Graham Tattersall
- The joy of mathematics, discovering mathematics all around you, by Theoni Pappas
- Weird math, a teenage genius & his teacher reveal the strange connections between math & everyday life, David Darling & Agnijo Banerjee
- Life by the numbers, Keith Devlin
- The magical maze, seeing the world through mathematical eyes, Ian Stewart
- The mathematics of everyday life, by Alfred S. Posamentier and Christian Spreitzer
- Mathematics, a human endeavor;, a textbook for those who think they don't like the subject, [by] Harold R. Jacobs
- Mathematics 1001, absolutely everything that matters in mathematics in 1001 bite-sized explanations, Richard Elwes
- The A to Z of mathematics, a basic guide, Thomas H. Sidebotham
- 100 most important science ideas, key concepts in genetics, physics and mathematics, Mark Henderson, Joanne Baker, Tony Crilly
- The everything everyday math book, from tipping to taxes, all the real-world, everyday math skills you need, Christopher Monahan
- Poetry of the universe, Robert Osserman
- Real-life math, everyday use of mathematical concepts, Evan M. Glazer and John W. McConnell
- Things to make and do in the fourth dimension, a mathematician's journey through narcissistic numbers, optimal dating algorithms, at least two kinds of infinity, and more, Matt Parker
- Millions, billions, zillions, defending yourself in a world of too many numbers, Brian W. Kernighan
- The prime number conspiracy, the biggest ideas in math from Quanta, edited by Thomas Lin
- The big bang of numbers, how to build the universe using only math, Manil Suri
- The joy of x, a guided tour of math, from one to infinity, Steven Strogatz
- The joy of mathematics, marvels, novelties, and neglected gems that are rarely taught in math class, Alfred S. Posamentier, and Robert Geretschläger, Charles Li, and Christian Spreitzer