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An Abundance of Katherines - Community Reviews back

by John Green
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Just Another Reader
Just Another Reader rated it 11 years ago
So I needed a YA book with more than 4 people on the cover. This was what I chose. It was okay, but I didn't like it nearly as much as John Green's other books that I've read (TFIOS, WG,WG, PT). This and Looking for Alaska (which I read for a cover with candle, it was the only option I could fin...
~Mairéad's Reading List~
~Mairéad's Reading List~ rated it 11 years ago
1.5 stars.Look, I've read this book like back in 2007. So it's been pretty much 7 years. But I still remember vividly struggling through this book and not connecting and also lots of head scratching moments to the point I was severely annoyed. I know people adore and love these books, but I've yet t...
Notes in the Margin
Notes in the Margin rated it 11 years ago
Overall it was a nice story, but lacking in likable characters and forward momentum. Read the rest of this review at Notes in the Margin.
Gothie Blogs
Gothie Blogs rated it 11 years ago
Loved this so much.John Green is quickly becoming one of my favourite authors :)I loved all the mathematical information at the back, even though I didn't have a clue what was going on, it looked pretty :pThe Q and A section was awesome too.I loved the little notes explaining things throughout the b...
Transition Reads
Transition Reads rated it 11 years ago
This book proves that John Green is one of the wittiest, funniest, and most original authors I have ever read. All the characters are so weirdly unique and yet so believable at the same time. I have no problem stating that John Green is my favorite author of teen fiction after reading this book.
Mirkat Always Reading
Mirkat Always Reading rated it 11 years ago
"Delightful." That's the word that comes to mind when I think of this book. I listened to the audio version, and it helped me get through a mindless task at work. Stuffing envelopes. I can feel my brain dying during a large mailing, unless I can give it something else to do, like listen to a goo...
Book Minx
Book Minx rated it 11 years ago
I love John Green's writing voice, but I'll admit that there were sections of this novel that dragged. Colin, a teenage prodigy, was just dumped by Katherine number 19 and he takes it rather hard. To cheer him up, Colin's best friend Hassan agrees to go on a road trip over summer vacation. However, ...
Six Strings & Paperbacks
Six Strings & Paperbacks rated it 11 years ago
I know okay. It's John Green! Let us fall to our knees and worship the man god of teenagers. So don't be hating me for only giving it 3 stars. I liked it okay!? I thought this book was hilarious and cute and slightly predictable.. I liked the characters and I especially liked how K19 was K1. Like ho...
cczarneckikernus
cczarneckikernus rated it 11 years ago
Not as good as The Fault in Our Stars, but that is an absolutely amazing rare 5-star book, IMO. My daughter bought me his 4 book set for Christmas, so when I need another YA, I'm heading back in Green's direction.
messybookshelf
messybookshelf rated it 11 years ago
This book was not at all what I expected. For one I expected it to be a usual John Green Book with a gripping, heart wrenching tale that I didn't want to end. But this was not the case. An abundance of Katherines by John Green was very slow. It took me forever to read even tho it was only a couple h...
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