An Abundance of Katherines

An Abundance of Katherines

                          “I figured something out: the future is unpredictable.” -John Green

Colin Singleton, an anagram-happy, child prodigy, has been dumped 19 times…All by girls named Katherine. K-A-T-H-E-R-I-N-E. After Katherine-19 dumps him for the last and final time, his best friend Hassan, an overweight, Judge Judy finatic, drags him out of the house and onto a road trip with no destination while Colin tries to discover his Eureka moment. While on the highway, Colin sees a sign that brags about having the grave of Archduke Franz Ferdinand (the body that started World War I). They take the exit and find themselves in Gunshot, Tennessee. But…Colin has an unusual theorem…One that involves predicting which person in a relationship will be likely to dump the other person…Has Colin found his Eureka moment?

I loved this book, but I especially loved all of the beautiful quotes that John Green put into his writing. John Green is an artist that paints a picture so beautiful, so vivid, so extraordinarily painful that makes his books so impossibly hard to put down. This book was a 100% success. All in all, I’d give this book a 4.5 star rating. It would be a 5 star novel if not for the fact that I want to know what happened. The epilogue is okay, but it could be better. I loved this book, and I hope you will too!