Beyond Infinity: A MatheMATTical Adventure 
They must race against time to find the significant numbers Sixty-One and Three Hundred Thirteen. But why are the numbers disappearing? And what is so important about the number eight?
The beginning of the book was very slow, the book doesn't seem to have any general direction. The homework parts don't make any sense since nothing is mentioned about them in the book, as well as the QR codes, I scanned many of them and they are just the same QR code over and over again, which doesn't make any sense.The end of the book gets to the point more, without weird moments where the main character is talking to someone then himself the next line, it is quite strange. It seems that the
In this book, it was mainly about Matt and Kelsie going on an adventure to look for Maglio; Which turned out to be the bad guy of the book. I liked this book because it was adventurous. However,i did not like this book because of all the math it had in it. I am not a big fan of math.

The book was pretty bad. The story line was fine, but only odd people want to read 5 pages about the number 313. The characters are all nerds, I would hate to be friends with them. There were also grammatical errors? Not my favorite. If you want a math book, read The Phantom Tollbooth.
This was a fun book of math, patterns, numbers, school, and adventure. The first half did feel a little pointless, but it was still fun. As a teacher, I really enjoyed the assignments - though I would like to understand what the Level writing assignments are. The second half of the book had a lot of errors in the Kindle version. I can only assume they aren't there in the hard copy. As someone else mentioned, the QR codes linked to the same site and the assignments didn't make sense in the
The beginning of the book was very slow, the book doesn't seem to have any general direction. The homework parts don't make any sense since nothing is mentioned about them in the book, as well as the QR codes, I scanned many of them and they are just the same QR code over and over again, which doesn't make any sense.The end of the book gets to the point more, without weird moments where the main character is talking to someone then himself the next line, it is quite strange. It seems that the
Charles Ames Fischer
Paperback | Pages: 298 pages Rating: 3 | 18 Users | 8 Reviews

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| Title | : | Beyond Infinity: A MatheMATTical Adventure |
| Author | : | Charles Ames Fischer |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 298 pages |
| Published | : | 2013 by Sienna Books |
| Categories | : | Science. Mathematics. Fiction. Childrens |
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When high school senior Matthew “MatheMatt” Forsythe discovers a weird computer and a secret door at school, a series of events unfolds where he and his friends solve one mathematical puzzle after another. After finding a teleportal, Matt and his friend Kelsie travel to a strange world where numbers are actually alive! There they meet the mad scientist Maglio and the ghostly Fifty-Seven and discover that some of the numbers are mysteriously disappearing.They must race against time to find the significant numbers Sixty-One and Three Hundred Thirteen. But why are the numbers disappearing? And what is so important about the number eight?
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| Original Title: | Beyond Infinity |
| ISBN: | 1940107008 (ISBN13: 9781940107004) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Seems inappropriate for a list labeled Top Rated Educational Math Books for Children. The list is primarily picture books and this appears to be YA fantasy fiction.The beginning of the book was very slow, the book doesn't seem to have any general direction. The homework parts don't make any sense since nothing is mentioned about them in the book, as well as the QR codes, I scanned many of them and they are just the same QR code over and over again, which doesn't make any sense.The end of the book gets to the point more, without weird moments where the main character is talking to someone then himself the next line, it is quite strange. It seems that the
In this book, it was mainly about Matt and Kelsie going on an adventure to look for Maglio; Which turned out to be the bad guy of the book. I liked this book because it was adventurous. However,i did not like this book because of all the math it had in it. I am not a big fan of math.

The book was pretty bad. The story line was fine, but only odd people want to read 5 pages about the number 313. The characters are all nerds, I would hate to be friends with them. There were also grammatical errors? Not my favorite. If you want a math book, read The Phantom Tollbooth.
This was a fun book of math, patterns, numbers, school, and adventure. The first half did feel a little pointless, but it was still fun. As a teacher, I really enjoyed the assignments - though I would like to understand what the Level writing assignments are. The second half of the book had a lot of errors in the Kindle version. I can only assume they aren't there in the hard copy. As someone else mentioned, the QR codes linked to the same site and the assignments didn't make sense in the
The beginning of the book was very slow, the book doesn't seem to have any general direction. The homework parts don't make any sense since nothing is mentioned about them in the book, as well as the QR codes, I scanned many of them and they are just the same QR code over and over again, which doesn't make any sense.The end of the book gets to the point more, without weird moments where the main character is talking to someone then himself the next line, it is quite strange. It seems that the


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