Reviews by jim rock
Lots of anecdotal stories, and biographical data about mathematicians and physicists involved with RH and the study of prime numbers. RH is discussed by analogy. There is almost no math in the book at all.
Lots of examples. Covers Riemann Hypothesis, Godel, some infinite series. Easy fun read.
The book contains quotes from various "positive thinking / visualization" speakers/authors. The basic premise is whatever you think about and visualize you attract to yourself. Author clamis there is no limit to what you can draw to yourself through this process.
Author has a multilevel theory of consciousness. Reasonably well written, but no summaries of main ideas and containing a lot of technical discussion of brain function.
The book has nice biographies of the mathematicians reviewed. If you like unembellished original source material this is your book. However, there is no explanation of the material and thus much of the material is beyond the reach of the average college graduate. Still without being able to fully comprehend the material, it is fun to just look at it.

