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An Abundance of Katherines - Community Reviews back

by John Green
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Bibliomaniac Scarlet
Bibliomaniac Scarlet rated it 12 years ago
2.5Here are some things I’ve realized after reading AAoK:1. John Green is a talented, clever writer with a great sense of humor.2. Contrary to what I’d like to think, I’m still math-phobic.3. I’ll never, ever date a has-been child prodigy. Or a washed-up genius. Or a whiny guy who speaks 11 language...
Tessa's Blog
Tessa's Blog rated it 12 years ago
Colin has a thing for Katherines. Katherines have a thing for dumping Colin. Some people may call this an obsession, but Colin thinks it is perfectly normal. But Colin is also thinks that he can fix his relationship issues by solving math problems. When Katherine XIX (for those of you who don't know...
Rinn Reads
Rinn Reads rated it 12 years ago
When you frequently use Goodreads or Tumblr, or are part of the book blogging community, it is hard to escape John Green. I have heard nothing but pure unadulterated praise for his books, and now I am beginning to understand why.The main protagonist of An Abundance of Katherines is Colin, a former c...
jillian
jillian rated it 12 years ago
Nerd alert: “An Abundance of Katherines” is chock full of word puzzles, informative tangents, clarifying footnotes, foreign language utterances and (shudder) math. If these literary devices bother you, steer clear.As the title suggests, “An Abundance of Katherines” is about an excess of x-chromosom...
The Bibliophile Confessions
The Bibliophile Confessions rated it 12 years ago
It took me a long time to finish this book, not because it was boring but, because of my academic works. Good thing I finished it in two weeks, because it may eat more time in my schedule (it's our midterms). Okay, so much for that.John Green's second novel has got me thinking that in a relationship...
Devin Reads!
Devin Reads! rated it 12 years ago
I didn't like this book one bit. I couldn't even finish reading it! Green is my favorite author, but this book was a true disappointment.
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Way better than either Looking for Alaska or Paper Towns purely by virtue of having characters that were more believable, relate-able, and, ultimately, real. Lindsey doesn't hit the MPDG hies of either Alaska or Margo, and is a much nicer and better character for it. Colin is a dick, but likeably ...
The Book Magpie's Nest
The Book Magpie's Nest rated it 12 years ago
Way better than either Looking for Alaska or Paper Towns purely by virtue of having characters that were more believable, relate-able, and, ultimately, real. Lindsey doesn't hit the MPDG hies of either Alaska or Margo, and is a much nicer and better character for it. Colin is a dick, but likeably ...
Nina @ Death Books and Tea
Nina @ Death Books and Tea rated it 12 years ago
Review: Colin has had nineteen Katherines, nineteen girlfriends and has bene dumped nineteen times. After being dumped by Katherine XIX, his best friend Hassan decideds that the best thing to do is go on a roadtrip. They end up in a town in Tennessee, where there’s a girl called Lindsey. As their fr...
Woman Reading
Woman Reading rated it 12 years ago
Classic John Green. Witty text that makes you feel more intelligent for reading it. The only thing that could have made this better is if I was smarter with math. I feel like my lack of math skills detracts from the really great part of this story. For instance, the Appendix unfortunately went right...
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