
How to Ace the Rest of Calculus: The Streetwise Guide
by Colin Adams
4.5 stars from 116 reviews
Last checked: Jun 2, 2026
While not the biggest discount we've seen for this book, it's still a great deal and we recommend grabbing it before price returns to its normal range.
Price range: $2.99 – $13.49
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Perfect for you if...
- You're struggling with series, integrals, and differential equations and need someone to translate maths-speak into plain English.
- You liked the first How to Ace Calculus book and want more of that irreverent, stripped-down approach.
- You prefer learning from authors who crack jokes instead of pretending advanced maths is intuitive.
Maybe not for you if...
- You want a rigorous, proof-heavy treatment of calculus theory.
- You're looking for thousands of practice problems and worked examples.
- You need a traditional textbook formatted for classroom use.
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Currently on sale at $9.76 — 28% off peak. Price has dropped 18 times over the last 6 years. Goes on sale roughly every 43 days. Typically stays discounted for 22 days.
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Currently 4.5★ from 116 reviews
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