Talk:Flatterland

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I added a paragraph explaining the puns Victoria Line, Albert Square and "Hawk King". For British readers this is probably redundant, but worth spelling out for other readers? Interested in others' reactions.

--Cje 08:08, 9 Sep 2004 (UTC)

That's a great addition Cje, i read the book , and actually owned a copy of it. Very good book, i'm a math ph.. student and enjoyed it very much. What do you think about ading more information about the plot? Maybe explain some of the "characters" with links to the math theory behind them?

Cjrs 79 21:29, 10 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Well, I'm willing to have a go - but first I'll need to buy/borrow a copy of the book! I have a copy of Abbot's Flatland, but not of Flatterland. I read it a few years back and, like you, enjoyed it very much. If anyone with a copy wants to get started ......

--Cje 17:30, 11 Sep 2004 (UTC)

I'll add a character/plot summary (assuming i remember) when i get my copy back--i loaned it to a friend.

--Caleb 1:57, 15 Nov 2004 (UTC)