What can I say? I am a simple person.Īnd then there was the story: it stars this guy, Colin Singleton, former child prodigy who has recently been dumped by his girlfriend Katherine, the XIX. When I enquired which of his books, I will admit An Abundance of Katherines was not the most recommended of his reads but being the contrary person that I am, I picked it up anyway because I really liked the title. Bored with work, I decided to investigate new YA authors to read and I asked who should I be reading and the overwhelming response was: John Green. It started, as many things seem to start these days, on Twitter. 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). 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. He has dated–and been dumped by–19 Katherines. Colin Singleton’s type is girls named Katherine. Summary: When it comes to relationships, everyone has a type. Why did I read the book: Quite a few people pointed me towards John Green’s books. Publishing Date: Reprint edition (First edition: 2006)
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