Improbable

Improbable mean is ;

Since improbable means something is unlikely but not impossible, your optimism allows you to keep hoping. The adjective improbable also means statistically unlikely to happen. You might be afraid to fly, but the odds of a plane crash are so low that such an event is improbable.

I think this book was very good, but it was written in a difficult to understand literature. There is not a single main character in the book, there are more than one main character in the book, and after a little of the plot of each character is explained, we understand that all the characters are related to each other.

The reason why this book is my favorite is not only the subject of the book but also the fact that the person who recommended the book to me is a very important person for me. My mathematics teacher in secondary school gave me this book, because I did not like reading books at all and I needed to read books to improve myself. My mathematics teacher, with his thoughts and ideas as he knew me, decided to recommend this book to me the next day. The day after he gave me this book, we talked to my family and decided to buy the set of this book and we bought it. When the book arrived, I was very unhappy because I never thought I would read a book. Then I realized the seriousness of the situation and sat down in front of the book.

 

I started reading the book and the book started to drag me from the first minute. because the plot of the book forced you to read the book. For example, while telling about the first person, he would start telling the second person at the most important moments, and while I was wondering about the continuation of the first person’s story, I would also get caught up in the second person’s story. After the story of the first person continued, the third person started to come and I realized that all the characters played a role in each other’s stories.

That’s why this book has become my favorite, it is a very fascinating and mysterious book, after reading this book I realized again that mathematics has no boundaries.

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