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An Abundance of Katherines An Abundance of Katherines
by John Green

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An Abundance of Katherines tells the story of Colin, who was dumped by his 19th Katherine on the same day he graduated from high school (he's managed to only date girls named Katherine so far). Colin is riddled with anxiety because he was a child prodigy and hasn't really done anything as he's grown, and child prodigies usually do something big by his age. Being dumped by Katherine isn't helping his depression, so his best fried, Hassan, who is a bit of a Judge Judy-loving slacker, insists they take a road trip together.

The 2 boys end up in a tiny Tennesee town, where they manage to get a job working for a woman in a pink mansion. The woman has a teenage daughter, Lindsey, who quickly befriends them and helps them with their given task. While there, Colin decides he'll prove his genius by coming up with a mathmatical theorum that can predict how long a given relationship will last, and tests it on his relationships with various Katherines.

The book is hilareous, much more f...more

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