

Andrew must now decide whether to merely exist or live life to the fullest. However, things don’t go as planned as he finds a bond forming between himself and the humans. (Which, in case you’re wondering, is the pattern for prime numbers.) Although Andrew knows little of the human culture, he plans to masquerade as Andrew Martin(H) until he can complete his task and then return to his planet lightyears away. Our nameless protagonist is an alien who comes to earth in the body of an abducted Professor in order to remove all proof of the Riemann hypothesis.

*In order for this to be less confusing, the human Andrew Martin will be referred to as Andrew(H) while our protagonist will simply be Andrew*

It is, in short, about how to become a human.” (page 5) It’s about a forty-one-year-old female historian called Isobel and her fifteen-year-old son called Gulliver and the cleverest mathematician in the world. It’s about matter and antimatter, everything and nothing, hope and hate. It is about love and dead poets and wholenut peanut butter. It is about what it takes to kill somebody, and save them. It is about the meaning of life and nothing at all. “ This book, this actual book is set right here, on Earth.
