An Abundance of Katherines - John Green

I've already said it a million and one times, but the need to tag it onto every post about his novels is always there in the back of my min.  John Green is a literary genius.  An Abundance of Katherines (AAOK) is no exception to the brilliance of his work.  AAOK revolves around a late teen whose experience in the relationship field consists of nineteen girls named Katherine.  Heartbroken from being dumped by Katherine the 19th (K-19) The protagonist Colin goes on a road trip with his friend Hassan only to end up in a backwards town claiming to house the dead body of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.  Like all his books, he delves into the deepest parts of the characters lives but brings to the table an unexpected humor, enough that stifling laughter is just not an option.

5 comments:

  1. Amazing review! This novel seems pretty entertaining, I hope to read it soon! What would you rate this book out of 10? -- 10 being impressive. :)

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  2. 10, there's some funny parts, some drama, some sad parts, it's a light read, not overly thick that it takes big chunks of your time away.

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  3. Hahha thanks! Sounds great!

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  4. I love when novels have a bit of a 'nerdy' feel their humor. :)
    The characters in all his books are just so darn adorable and quirky.

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  5. I agree! I surely do not want to read about characters who are negative all the time!

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