Countdown queen Rachel Riley to release maths book for adults
At Sixes and Sevens is aimed at helping “anyone and everyone who ever thought maths was ‘above’ them”.
Countdown queen Rachel Riley has disclosed that she is releasing a maths book for adults.
Due to be released in October by publisher HarperCollins, At Sixes and Sevens is aimed at helping “anyone and everyone who ever thought maths was ‘above’ them”.
The synopsis reads: “Discover how to divide and conquer, make your decimal debut, become a pythagoras professional and so much more with these easy-to-learn tips and tricks.
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“Packed full of working examples, fool-proof methods, quirky trivia and brainteasers to try from puzzle-pro Dr Gareth Moore, this book is an absolute must-read for anyone and everyone who ever thought maths was ‘above’ them.
“Because the truth is: you can do it. What’s more, it can be pretty fun too!”
Taking to social media, the 35-year-old presenter cheekily added: “I will be taking you by the hand and leading you every step of the way. It’s a fun maths book, so there’s more references to football, cocktails and
even vejazzles than you might expect.”
At Sixes and Sevens is released on 28 October and is available for pre-order now
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