Let’s Play Math Now in All Digital Formats

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For all of you who read ebooks, my book is now available in almost every format imaginable:

Up and Down the Roller Coaster

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Meanwhile, at Amazon.com, my book has been having a great time riding up and down the sales-rank roller coaster.

I’ve made is as high as # 1 in Teaching Math and # 2 in Homeschooling on the Kindle bestseller lists, and even reached # 26 in the overall Homeschooling bestsellers (which includes print books). And I’ve also been so far down on the lists that I disappear. That’s life!

Today, I’m proud to find myself in the Top 10 for Teaching Math — in company with Paul Lockhart and Liping Ma. 🙂

5 thoughts on “Let’s Play Math Now in All Digital Formats

    1. Not yet. I can’t afford a page designer, so I’ve been learning to format it myself. I’m getting better at making InDesign obey what I tell it to do. But all the graphics still have to be updated (72 dpi works for ebooks, but print needs higher resolution) and other new ones created, which takes time.

      Also, there are still so many things I want to change in the book (for instance, I would like to totally revise the high school chapter). So I’m torn between issuing a print book now, as-is, and then releasing another edition later, after my tweaking is done — or just waiting until I have a “final” version before I commit myself to paper.

      But then, will there ever be a “final” version, as long as I’m still learning new things about teaching math? …

  1. I’ll hope you make enough money from the digital versions to pay someone else to format your print version. :^)

  2. And nope, there will never be a perfect final version. (I’m glad to be working with someone else on my book, so that I’m not in the same situation. I have to just finish a few things, so we can get the book out.)

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