The book that I am reviewing today is called An Abundance of Katherines by John Green. I liked this book a lot at times, and at other times...not so much. The main reason I didn't like this book as much was actually because it's filled with footnotes! It made me think of all of my footnotes, and so I have decided not to add any footnotes into this post because they bothered me there. Moving on, the main characters in this book were Colin, Hassan, and Lindsey. The book begins with Colin, the main character, a child prodigy who loves anagramming, has dated nineteen Katherines, and knows close to every language possible, suffering from heartbreak, so his best friend Hassan decides that they need a road trip to take his mind off of things. They end up in Gunshot, Tennessee, where they meet Lindsey. Throughout the book, Colin and Lindsey work on a theorem to prove the predictability of love. The book is mainly about this this theorem and how it connects all of the Katherines that Colin has dated.
The genre of this book is, yet again, teen romance. I actually don't know if teen romance even counts as a genre. It's 215 pages long. I give it...8.9 of 10. It was honestly really good, but the footnotes bothered me. So yes, I recommend this book! Once again, this was Great Books For Teen Girls.
Now I'm reading Frozen Fire by Tim Bowler.
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