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An Abundance of Katherines
by John Green
For the multiple authors, I chose John Green. I chose to read this for two reasons: 1. I friend of mine owns a copy. 2. It is one of the lower rated John Greene novels so I figured reading this and Alaska would give me more dynamics on the author.
An Abundance of Katherines was something I was unsure about going in. Judging books by their names and covers is something that I always do, and this book did not stand out in either department. However, I read it. I pushed through the negative first impressions and read through it. I ended up really liking it.
I enjoyed the characters. Colin had unique qualities and a unique personality which is something that must be difficult to pull off after so many books have been written in history. Hassan was a very neat personality to coincide with Colin.
I couldn't read the explanation on math and how it worked. It was too much for me, although the theory was extremely intriging. I want my brother to read this because he is the math/science one of the family.
An Abundance of Katherines was something I was unsure about going in. Judging books by their names and covers is something that I always do, and this book did not stand out in either department. However, I read it. I pushed through the negative first impressions and read through it. I ended up really liking it.
I enjoyed the characters. Colin had unique qualities and a unique personality which is something that must be difficult to pull off after so many books have been written in history. Hassan was a very neat personality to coincide with Colin.
I couldn't read the explanation on math and how it worked. It was too much for me, although the theory was extremely intriging. I want my brother to read this because he is the math/science one of the family.