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

Looking for Math in All the Wrong Places: Math in Real Life

Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin
with author Shai Simonson

Wednesday, January 28
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET

(online)

book cover of Shai Simonson's Looking for Math in All the Wrong Places

Join host Dr. Arthur Benjamin, MoMath’s 2025–2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach, for an engaging book club discussion of Looking for Math in All the Wrong Places with author Shai Simonson.

The soul of mathematics is the practice of skeptical inquiry: asking how and why things work, experimenting, exploring, and discovering.  Estimation, analysis, computation, conjecture, and proof are the mathematical path to uncovering truth and we can use them in nearly every human pursuit.  In this thoroughly charming and beguiling book, Shai Simonson applies mathematical tools in a variety of contexts that arise in everyday life to prove his claim that math is, literally, everywhere.

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February

A discussion of

A Guide to Infinity: Ten Mathematical Journeys

Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin
with author Edward R. Scheinerman

Thursday, February 12
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET

(online)

book cover of Shai Simonson's Looking for Math in All the Wrong Places

Join host Dr. Arthur Benjamin, MoMath’s 2025–2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach, for an engaging book club discussion of A Guide to Infinity: Ten Mathematical Journeys with author Edward R. Scheinerman.

Infinity has traditionally been a topic for philosophers, physicists, and artists, and it can be large, scary, or highly metaphorical.  For mathematicians, however, infinity is not frightening or hopelessly abstract (though it is certainly big) but rather is a normal part of their work.  In this guide, award-winning professor and author Edward R. Scheinerman offers an exploration of infinity for the curious.  This is real math for real people, and you do not need a mastery of calculus to understand and enjoy it.

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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!