An Abundance of Katherines
by John Green
Recommended by: Lily P.
Colin Singleton likes girls named Katherine. No, not Kate or Katie, Cat or Kathy or Kathleen, not even Catherine. K-A-T-H-E-R-I-N-E. He has nineteen of them, all of which have dumped him. Thinking a road trip might clear his mind off of Katherine XVIII, he's off with his only friend, Hassan. Colin has two missions to complete on this adventure:
1. To formulate a theorem that can predict relationship outcomes and
2. To find a job...
As he's working on his theorem, he manages to find a job, and a girl whose name happens to be Lindsey, not Katherine! So he can't like her, right?
This story is very humorous and will keep you on your toes until the very end.
Colin Singleton likes girls named Katherine. No, not Kate or Katie, Cat or Kathy or Kathleen, not even Catherine. K-A-T-H-E-R-I-N-E. He has nineteen of them, all of which have dumped him. Thinking a road trip might clear his mind off of Katherine XVIII, he's off with his only friend, Hassan. Colin has two missions to complete on this adventure:
1. To formulate a theorem that can predict relationship outcomes and
2. To find a job...
As he's working on his theorem, he manages to find a job, and a girl whose name happens to be Lindsey, not Katherine! So he can't like her, right?
This story is very humorous and will keep you on your toes until the very end.
This book was: Very funny and entertaining! Also very realistic.
I would recommend this book to: 7th - 10th graders. Ones who like a good rom-com!
I would recommend this book to: 7th - 10th graders. Ones who like a good rom-com!
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