An Abundance of Katherines
by John Green | Teens | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 144062979X Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 144062979X Global Overview for this book
2 journalers for this copy...
Traveled to Union Bridge, Maryland, with 6of8 where a nice man was offloading hundreds of books before moving out of the area. This was among them.
I read another copy of this years ago and this is what I had to say then:
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I came into this expecting to love it, as I have loved every other John Green book I've read. And I did, though there were parts that hit uncomfortably close to home. Colin is a prodigy - that is, he learns and retains information extremely well and quickly. He is not necessarily, he maintains, a genius (someone who comes up with truly original ideas). When the 19th Katherine in a row dumps him right after high school graduation, his hilarious friend Hassan takes him on a road trip that ultimately lands them in Gutshot, Tennessee. I picked out the love interest in about three nanoseconds, which was kind of annoying, but the characters themselves were so much fun it didn't really matter. I fell a little bit in love with Hassan, but that seems par for the course with me and Green's secondary characters. This book says a lot about self-centeredness and being special, lessons I took a long time to learn. In short, I wish I'd read this, like, fifteen years ago. Too bad Green is almost my same age, and probably hadn't learned these lessons yet fifteen years ago either. Oh well. I'll get a TARDIS and remedy this at some point, I'm sure.
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Registered in Rockville, Maryland, USA.
I read another copy of this years ago and this is what I had to say then:
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I came into this expecting to love it, as I have loved every other John Green book I've read. And I did, though there were parts that hit uncomfortably close to home. Colin is a prodigy - that is, he learns and retains information extremely well and quickly. He is not necessarily, he maintains, a genius (someone who comes up with truly original ideas). When the 19th Katherine in a row dumps him right after high school graduation, his hilarious friend Hassan takes him on a road trip that ultimately lands them in Gutshot, Tennessee. I picked out the love interest in about three nanoseconds, which was kind of annoying, but the characters themselves were so much fun it didn't really matter. I fell a little bit in love with Hassan, but that seems par for the course with me and Green's secondary characters. This book says a lot about self-centeredness and being special, lessons I took a long time to learn. In short, I wish I'd read this, like, fifteen years ago. Too bad Green is almost my same age, and probably hadn't learned these lessons yet fifteen years ago either. Oh well. I'll get a TARDIS and remedy this at some point, I'm sure.
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Registered in Rockville, Maryland, USA.
Picked up from the BCinDC meeting - placing in my Little Free Library. Given how many Katherines/Kates/Cathy/Catherines we have in our bookclub, the title seems appropriate.
Journal Entry 3 by FortHuntLFL at Nando's Peri-Peri in Alexandria, Virginia USA on Monday, February 10, 2020
Released 4 yrs ago (2/16/2020 UTC) at Nando's Peri-Peri in Alexandria, Virginia USA
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Released at the BC in DC meetup in Alexandria, VA