This was my first John Green book, and I found it a very enjoyable read. Being a bit of a geek myself, I enjoy characters that are as well.My main impetus to reading this novel was the fact that it happened to be available as an ebook. I will definitely be checking out more of the author's work.
Least favourite John Green book by far. It's not a bad book though, just not as good as his others (which are amazing). I just didn't really feel attached to the characters in this, and the plot dragged a little. Plus it felt a little predictable.
This review was first posted on Music, Books and TeaAs you've all probably gathered by now, I am a huge fan of John Green. The Fault in Our Stars is one of my top reads of 2012 (so far!). An Abundance of Katherines was the last book in my John Green collection that I had to read, and whilst I didn't...
3 stars seems kind of low... The writer is funny as sh*t and I loved Hassan so much. Why the 3 stars? The storyline wasn't really THAT great. It was definitely different from most books I read and I liked that. It just lacked the excitement I know from fantasy books (logical) and that's why I rated ...
For about 2/3 of this book I wasn't exactly sure what I thought of it. I didn't hate it, but I wasn't really gripped either, but I was curious enough about the story to carry on and find it interesting. By the last third of this book I'd gotten into it a lot more, and realised that the relaxed natur...
No complaints other than for more than half the book I felt it should have been written in first person and was constantly surprised that it was written in third person. ETA: I've totally gone off John Green since I wrote this review. Changed the star rating from 4 to 2. People have criticized his...
Original review: http://onabookbender.com/2012/03/21/review-an-abundance-of-katherines-by-john-green/Most people who know me, know that I adore quirky characters. If you have read An Abundance of Katherines, then you have concluded the obvious: I enjoyed this book, as it is filled to the brim with q...
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