If so, you must write some thoughts about reading after reading the math extracurricular books. Suggestion:
1. You can have a look if you have time. The popular science book My Brain was written by Wang Yuankai (Schechter, translated by Wang Yuan, etc. ) is the biography of Ai Duoshi, a famous mathematician, and Ai Duoshi is the biography of Erdos in Digital Love, but the translation is different. The content of the two books is not much different, and the translation style is similar. Wang Yuan is a famous mathematician in China, so there is no problem in mathematics, unlike some popular mathematics books, which are full of mistakes. Anecdotes about Ai Duoshi are not mentioned here. It is worth mentioning that after reading these two books, we should realize that Ai Duoshi is not a real eccentric, but a Platonist. He thinks that mathematics is a lofty knowledge entity independent of human beings, and our task is to find her. This is what his famous saying "the best proof is written in the book of God" expresses. Barrow's Pi in the Sky and Penrose's The Emperor's New Brain both quoted this sentence. We don't have to imitate Ai Duoshi, but we should learn from his super-utilitarian spirit.
The "Sorcerer's Stone Series" published by Shanghai Science and Technology Education Press will soon publish the biographies of Smale, Godel and Lamanukin, all of which are translated versions. All three of them are legends. Among them, Ramanujin's book is Kanigher's masterpiece The Knower Without Limits. The other two books were also highly praised. "A Beautiful Mind-Biography of Nash" has been introduced a lot, so I won't leave much ink here.
In addition, Shanghai Science and Technology Publishing House published Hilbert-Alexander in the Mathematical World two years ago, which is also a concern of friends who love mathematics.