Friday, 20 September 2013

An Abundance of Katherines - John Green

I find it really hard to do reviews of John Green books because they are all so beautiful. I loved this book by John Green, I found it really interesting and different to his other two books I've read 'Looking for Alaska' and 'The Fault in our Stars'. Most of him books are more romantic and affectionate where as this one was different, it was more of an adventure story. A main part of the story was about Colin Singleton who had been dated and dumped by 19 girls all called Katherine. I found Colin a really interesting character, he was a 'child prodigy' I liked how he was so smart and so nerdy and he was witty and I think that is what makes him such a humorous character. I learnt many different words in this book, since Colin was so smart there were many words he used I'd never heard of before as well as things said in other languages but for these they had things at the bottom of the page explaining what it means. Colin tries to create and prove a mathematical theorem he hope with predict the future of any relationship and I think this was one of the most interesting parts of the book. The setting of the book changed a lot which I liked because you got to picture the place. I enjoyed the end of the book because the relationship that I was expecting to happen didn't end up happening, so their was this interesting sort of twist at the end. The book made me think about things and it made me imagine the scenery. I suggest reading the book. 



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