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Here's a list of new general mathematics books that you might find interesting:

For Beginners

  1. "Math for Life: A Guide to Understanding and Enjoying Mathematics" by Mark Haddon (2020) - A friendly and accessible introduction to mathematics for non-experts.
  2. "The Joy of x: A Guided Tour of Math, from One to Infinity" by Steven Strogatz (2012) - A engaging and entertaining introduction to mathematics, covering topics from algebra to calculus.

For General Audiences

  1. "A Mathematician's Lament: How School Cheats Us Out of Our Most Fascinating and Imaginative Art Form" by Paul Lockhart (2002) - A thought-provoking critique of the way mathematics is taught in schools, and a call to rethink the way we approach mathematics.
  2. "The Music of the Primes: Searching to Solve the Greatest Mystery in Mathematics" by Marcus du Sautoy (2003) - A fascinating exploration of the Riemann Hypothesis, one of the most famous unsolved problems in mathematics.

For Advanced Readers

  1. "A Course in Combinatorics" by Richard P. Stanley (2013) - A comprehensive and authoritative textbook on combinatorics, covering topics from permutations to graph theory.
  2. "Introduction to Algebraic Geometry" by Igor Dolgachev (2012) - A graduate-level textbook on algebraic geometry, covering topics from curves to surfaces.

For Specific Interests

  1. "The Number Mysteries: A Mathematical Exploration of Numbers and Their Secrets" by Marcus du Sautoy (2010) - A fascinating exploration of the properties and patterns of numbers.
  2. "The Calculus Lifesaver: All the Tools You Need to Excel at Calculus" by Adrian Banner (2011) - A comprehensive and accessible guide to calculus, covering topics from limits to differential equations.

These are just a few examples of new general mathematics books that you might find interesting.