Number Theory Text Similar to Conceptual Physics by Paul G. Hewitt?

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Users are seeking recommendations for number theory ebooks or PDFs that are similar in style to Paul G. Hewitt's "Conceptual Physics." They express a desire for accessible and engaging resources that simplify complex concepts. Several links to relevant materials are shared, including a paper on number theory and a downloadable book. The discussion emphasizes the need for resources that cater to learners looking for a conceptual understanding of number theory. Overall, the community is focused on finding educational materials that align with the approachable style of Hewitt's work.
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Hello, :)
Does anyone have any good ebooks or pdf's about number theory? If so is there anything like Paul G. Hewitt's Conceptual Physics? I loved the book :)
 
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