Never dared before, The Most Epic Book of Maths EVER is one big book
with (nearly) ALL the answers to EVERYTHING in maths. And it's
in cool colour, too! Readers can join the cast of crazy characters
on a tour of the Murderous Maths building to discover the darkest
and deadliest mathematical secrets, including: a sure-fire way
how to make birthdays last twice as long, how the number 1 starts
fights, how triangles lead to murder, and much more. Put an end
to maths misery, once and for all.

Murderous Maths: Codes

by Kjartan Poskitt

Published 1 June 2007
Will show readers how to encode/decode their own messages in as many ways as possible. Examples of differently coded messages will also fit in well with the diverse range of the usual MM characters. The contents would include: Disguised codes (e.g. see the last para of synopsis); Scrambled codes (where the order of letters is mixed up); Substitution codes (where letters are replaced by other letters or symbols or just 14 21 13 2 5 18 19 ); Some history of how codes have been used in the past, from ancient Roman times to cracking the WW2 German Enigma machine; and, other message systems such as morse code, flags and also activity ideas such as making cut-out stencils that work with code grids. Although the other MM books deliberately avoid exercises or setting questions, this title lends itself to setting messages that need decoding by the reader, possibly leading up to a mega message to decode at the end. Can you see this very last paragraph is coded? (Read all the fourth words). The book demonstrates other codes you've probably never really been aware of. Stop waiting therefore and go for it.

Criminal mastermind and evil genius Professor Fiendish has finally achieved his ultimate goal - a Murderous Maths book all to himself. And in a desperate attempt to warp the brains of readers everywhere he has filled it with utterly diabolical puzzles. Readers must pit their wits against their favourite arch enemy and take a trip to the Megavolt Vaults. They can try their hand at the Darts of Doom or play a game of Pass the Posion, before facing the ultimate horror - the bottom of Fiendish's fridge. Remember, it's not called Murderous Maths for nothing.

Is maths making you miserable? Are you traumatised by triangles and anxious about angles? Fear not: this book will help you solve the most testing of trigonomogeometric tasks. But beware - Professor Fiendish is planning his most evil scheme yet! To defeat him you'll need to push your calculator to its limit and use those mysterious buttons you've always been afraid to touch. Also here to help are the strangely familiar superheroes Supersin, Cosgirl and Tandog. Meanwhile Blade and the gang attempt to solve the mystery of Bluetooth's Buried Bullion using breadsicks, a mustard jar, and a coffee cup...

Murderous Maths has been given a gorgeous new cover look! For readers
floundering with their formulas, the next in the unchallenged
Murderous Maths series, the Perfect sausage, reveals how to make
the perfect fried egg, get your fair share of the gangster's leftover
pizza and what makes money really interesting. Can the Mathsmobile
take the pace? Using a host of hilarious characters, Kjartan
Poskitt presents all the tricks, tips and shortcuts to maths
they don't teach at school.

"Murderous Maths" has been given a gorgeous new cover look. For readers traumatised by triangles and anxious about angles, the next in the unchallenged "Murderous Maths" series, the Fiendish Angletron unveils the tools to solve even the most testing of trigonomogeometric tasks. Here to help are some strangely familiar superheroes Supersin, Cosgirl and Tandog. Using a host of hilarious characters, Kjartan Poskitt presents all the tricks, tips and shortcuts to maths they don't teach at school.

Do You Feel Lucky?

by Kjartan Poskitt

Published 16 February 2001
Using a host of hilarious characters, Kjartan Poskitt presents all
the tricks, tips and shortcuts to probability they don't teach
at school. Readers will learn why coins have no memory, and whether
Urgum the Axeman is likely to lose his head and join Riverboat
Lil and Brett Shuffler in a mathematical tangle with swamp snake.

Using a host of hilarious characters, Kjartan Poskitt presents all the tricks, tips and shortcuts to maths they don't teach at school. Readers will learn how to encode and decode their own messages in as many ways as possible. Can you see this very last paragraph is coded? (Read all the fourth words). The book demonstrates other codes you've probably never really been aware of. Stop waiting therefore and go for it.

Key To The Universe

by Kjartan Poskitt

Published 6 July 2009
Murderous Maths has been given a gorgeous new cover look! For readers scared of squares and perplexed by primes, the next in the unchallenged Murderous Maths series, Numbers: The Key to the Universe, reveals how you could win a million dollars and become famous forever (twice). Meanwhile, they must pit their wits against evil Professor Fiendish's Number Chain, and things get ugly when the gangsters meet the unlucky number 13. Using a host of hilarious characters, Kjartan Poskitt presents all the tricks, tips and shortcuts to maths they don't teach at school.

Never dared before, "Murderous Maths of Everything" is one big book with all the answers to everything in maths. And it's in cool colour, too! Readers can join the cast of crazy characters on a tour of the Murderous Maths building to discover the darkest and deadliest mathematical secrets. Discover how to make birthdays last twice as long, how the number 1 starts fights, how triangles lead to murder and much more. Put an end to maths misery, once and for all.

Using a host of hilarious characters, Kjartan Poskitt presents all the tricks, tips and shortcuts to statistics they don't teach at school. In this book, readers will find out how fractions can save them from the toxic mutant fish of Fastbuck, what makes Pongo McWhiffy a mathematical freak, and travel to Planet Mean to discover how averages can be absolutely revolting. Guarantee: this book contains absolutely no sums!

Savage Shapes

by Kjartan Poskitt

Published 1 April 2002
Using a host of hilarious characters, Kjartan Poskitt presents all the tricks, tips and shortcuts to shapes they don't teach at school. Readers will find out how to command respect throughout the entire Universe, learn why the US defence headquarters is a pentagon, and discover the quickest way to get a naked Colonel back to his beach hut.

The Magic of Maths

by Kjartan Poskitt

Published 7 August 2014
 


Murderous Maths: The Magic of Maths
is full of incredible tricks to wow children and teachers alike.

Children can discover how to use the power of maths to beat the
calculator, perform amazing card tricks and even read minds!






with fun illustrations by Rob Davis and presented in a bold,
funky and accessible way so children can find out why maths is marvellous


a new generation of Kjartan Poskitt fans will be able to discover
the world of MURDEROUS MATHS series.


Get ready to be amazed!

Murderous Maths

by Kjartan Poskitt

Published 18 April 1997
Is maths making you miserable? Are you nobbled by numbers and in a tangle about angles? Well, 'Murderous Maths' is here to change all that for good. Find out how maths could help you rescue someone in deadly peril, how not to shoot yourself with a cannon, and meet some famous mathematicians who were really hard (and even some who were murdered). And watch out for One Finger Jimmy, Chainsaw Charlie and their ghastly gangster friends, who are living proof that maths really can be murderous.

Is maths making you miserable? Are you terrified of times tables and scared to death by long division? Does simply adding and subtracting make you shudder? Then it's time you learned 'The Essential Arithmetricks'. Find out how to count your way out of a diabolical deathtrap, why a little multiplication can stop a horrendous hairy green spot epidemic, and meet the barmy pure mathematicians who spent years proving 5 + 0 = 5. Meanwhile, Chainsaw Charlie, Half Smile and their gruesome gang discover that even the simplest maths can be murderous.

The Brain-Bending Basics

by Kjartan Poskitt

Published 7 August 2014
Murderous Maths: The Brain-Bending Basics is full of facts, tricks
and tips to give children a roller-coaster overview into the utterly
nutty world of murderous maths. Updated for the relaunch of
the primary national curriculum in autumn 2014, children can learn
to become mathematical masters with simple explanations and hilarious
characters to guide them through. Illustrated by Philip Reeve
and presented in a bold, funky and accessible way so children
can find out why maths is marvellous, a new generation of Kjartan
Poskitt fans will be able to discover the world of murderous maths.
Get ready to be amazed!

All Shapes and Sizes

by Kjartan Poskitt

Published 7 August 2014
Murderous Maths: All Shapes and Sizes is full of facts, tricks and
tips to help children discover why shapes are super and measurements
are magic! Updated for the relaunch of the primary national
curriculum in autumn 2014, children can learn all about tricky triangles,
vicious circles, spangled angles and much more with simple
explanations and hilarious characters to guide them through.
Illustrated by Philip Reeve and presented in a bold, funky and accessible
way so children can find out why maths is marvellous, a
new generation of Kjartan Poskitt fans will be able to discover the
world of Murderous Maths. Get ready to be amazed!

The Secrets of Sums

by Kjartan Poskitt

Published 7 August 2014
Murderous Maths: The Secrets of Sums is full of facts, tricks and
tips to help children discover why numbers are nifty and arithmetic
is amazing. Updated for the relaunch of the primary national
curriculum in autumn 2014, children can learn all about prime suspects,
diabolical division, sneaky signs and much more with simple
explanations and hilarious characters to guide them through. Illustrated
by Philip Reeve and presented in a bold, funky and accessible
way so children can find out why maths is marvellous, a new
generation of Kjartan Poskitt fans will be able to discover the
world of Murderous Maths. Get ready to be amazed!

More Murderous Maths

by Kjartan Poskitt

Published 18 September 1998
Maths with the laughs added in! \* How can maths save your life? \* Can you make a piece of one-sided paper? \* How can you be famous for ever? Find out in More Murderous Maths - all the tricks, tips and short-cuts they don't teach at school.

Shapes and Measures

by Kjartan Poskitt

Published 7 August 2014
Murderous Maths: All Shapes and Sizes is full of facts, tricks and
tips to help children discover why shapes are super and measurements
are magic! Updated for the relaunch of the primary national
curriculum in autumn 2014, children can learn all about tricky triangles,
vicious circles, spangled angles and much more with simple
explanations and hilarious characters to guide them through.
Illustrated by Philip Reeve and presented in a bold, funky and accessible
way so children can find out why maths is marvellous, a
new generation of Kjartan Poskitt fans will be able to discover the
world of Murderous Maths. Get ready to be amazed!