Volumes, the MoMath book club

Love mathematics and books?  Looking for a stimulating and fun discussion?  Volumes, the MoMath book club, is just the thing for you!  This monthly reading group is designed especially for those interested in mathematics and science and how they affect our lives.  No prior math or science background is necessary.

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Next up

A discussion of

Hands-On Combinatorics: Building Colorful Trains to Manifest Pascal’s Triangle, Fibonacci Numbers, and Much More

Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin
with author Brian Hopkins

Thursday, October 23
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET

(online)

book cover of Erno Rubik's Cubed: The Puzzle of Us All

Join host Dr. Arthur Benjamin, MoMath’s 2025–2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach, for an engaging book club discussion of Hands-On Combinatorics: Building Colorful Trains to Manifest Pascal’s Triangle, Fibonacci Numbers, and Much More with author Brian Hopkins.

This book provides an active-learning approach to combinatorial reasoning and proof through a thoughtful sequence of low threshold, high ceiling activities.  A novel feature is its narrative format, with much of the text written from the perspective of a student working through the material with peers.  Furthermore, each chapter includes detailed notes for the instructor such as additional scaffolding, extensions, and notation for more advanced students.  The exposition is complemented by over 300 colorful illustrations.

Brian Hopkins
Speaker: Brian Hopkins

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November

A discussion of

Seven Games: A Human History

Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin
with author Oliver Roeder

Monday, November 17
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET

(online)

book cover of Oliver Roeder's Seven Games: A Human History

Join host Dr. Arthur Benjamin, MoMath’s 2025–2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach, for an engaging book club discussion of Seven Games: A Human History with author Oliver Roeder.

Checkers, backgammon, chess, and Go.  Poker, Scrabble, and bridge.  These seven games, ancient and modern, fascinate millions of people worldwide.  In Seven Games, Oliver Roeder charts their origins and historical importance, the delightful arcana of their rules, and the ways their design makes them pleasurable.

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December

A discussion of

Robin Hood Math: Take Control of the Algorithms That Run Your Life

Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin
with author Noah Giansiracusa

Monday, December 1
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET

(online)

book cover of Oliver Roeder's Seven Games: A Human History

Join host Dr. Arthur Benjamin, MoMath’s 2025–2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach, for an engaging book club discussion of Robin Hood Math: Take Control of the Algorithms That Run Your Life with author Noah Giansiracusa.

Everything we do today is recorded as data that's sold to the highest bidder.  Plugging our personal data into impersonal algorithms has made government agencies more efficient and tech companies more profitable.  But all this comes at a price.  It's easy to feel like an insignificant number in a world of number crunchers who care more about their bottom line than your humanity.  It's time to flip the equation, turning math into an empowering tool for the rest of us.

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Looking for the MoMath book club designed specially for tweens and teens (ages 10–17)?  Check out tweenprimes.momath.org!

Searching for a reading list designed especially for those interested in mathematics and science?  Check out prior Volumes selections!