In Praise of Simple Physics: The Science and Mathematics Behind Everyday Questions
Book
Physics can explain many of the things that we commonly encounter. It can tell us why the night is...
Fill - one-line puzzle game
Games and Entertainment
App
Sharpen your mind with a connect-the-block-style one-line brain training puzzle game. A simple but...
Rekenblobs Tafels - rekenen oefenen thuis en op school
Education and Games
App
An adaptive practice programme to learn the multiplication tables 1 to 10. Designed for iPad and...
Math Grade 4 - Successfully Learning
Education and Games
App
4th grade mathematics is already really something and already constitutes a real challenge for many...
Kyera (8 KP) rated I'm Not Your Manic Pixie Dream Girl in Books
Feb 1, 2018
Gabe agrees because he is a writer for the school paper and hopes to be chosen for an internship as a result. He becomes the schools flamboyant, gay best friend and almost immediately is absorbed into the popular inner-circle. Through his acceptance, Spencer and Bea, now known as Trixie, become known around the school. She must embrace her new personality but doesnt always make the right decisions.
I personally did not relate to her, despite her love of math and didnt create a connection. I completely agreed with the opinions of her friends about her behavior. I didnt find myself being sympathetic to her plight and was frustrated more than anything by her repeated mistakes. She meddles in other peoples business, doesnt take the high road and even though she accepts her mistakes at the end it doesnt feel, to me at least, that she has grown over the course of the novel.
Despite the book being formulaic, it was an enjoyable read I just wish it wasnt so predictable. It doesnt take long to figure out who is going to be the romantic endgame, what friendships will be formed and enemy status established. At the end of it all, you wonder will they realize that it is more important to be true to themselves than to be popular? I think you know what the answer will be.
The book has a fair amount of diversity and representation in it, which is good. I wish each of those various representations was given more detail and thought than being an intermittent descriptive word. It felt more like adding the token LGBTQ+ or ethnically diverse character. We dont often enough see diversity in books, so it was a little disappointing to me that it so little was done with it.
Overall, I think that it was a quick, contemporary read that young adult/teen readers will enjoy. It is cute, if predictable but the unique aspect of the story of using math to solve lifes problems was quirky and endearing.
Division with Ibbleobble
Education, Games and Stickers
App
Division with Ibbleobble is fun educational math game suitable for children aged 5 - 8, perfect for...
Sequences with Ibbleobble
Education, Games and Stickers
App
Sequences with Ibbleobble is fun educational math game suitable for children aged 5 - 8, perfect for...
Sports Math: An Introductory Course in the Mathematics of Sports Science and Sports Analytics
Book
Can you really keep your eye on the ball? How is massive data collection changing sports? Sports...
powerOne Finance Pro
Finance and Productivity
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Powerful financial, business and real estate calculator includes algebraic, RPN input and over 400...
Construction Master Pro
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Two in one: the official Construction Master® Pro from Calculated Industries for your iPhone and...