Review | An Abundance of Katherines
Title: An Abundance of Katherines
Author: John Green
Genre: Young Adult, Fiction, Romance,
Published: Dutton and Speak, September 21, 2006
Pages: 256
ISBN: 0-525-47688-1
Preceded by: N/A
Followed by: N/A
Rating: 4.75
Synopsis: When it comes to relationships, everyone has a type. Colin Singleton’s type is girls named Katherine. He has dated–and been dumped by–19 Katherines. In the wake of The K-19 Debacle, Colin–an anagram-obsessed washed-up child prodigy–heads out on a road trip with his overweight, Judge Judy- loving friend Hassan. With 10,000 dollars in his pocket and a feral hog on his trail, Colin is on a mission to prove a mathematical theorem he hopes will predict the future of any relationship (and conceivably win the girl).
Thoughts: I've been wanting read a John Green book for a while now, and this was the only one I could find in our school library. I really loved it. It was quirky, fun, and had a surprising amount of math. It's definitely something you should check out!
Happy reading!