In the book "The Dirty Streets of Heaven" by Tad Williams, the author acknowledges that many readers may not be particularly focused on numerical details, except for those in engineering fields who might have a greater appreciation for such information. This observation highlights a common sentiment among readers, emphasizing their desire for narrative and themes over mathematical discussions.
Williams' work revolves around rich storytelling and character development, suggesting that while numbers may play a role in engineering, the essence of the story lies beyond mere statistics. The narrative invites readers to engage with deeper issues and emotions rather than get caught up in the quantitative analysis often favored in technical professions.