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An Abundance of Katherines
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message 1: by readeraz (new)

readeraz (zoethereader) | 35 comments Mod
Share your thoughts and feelings about An Abundance of Katherines here!


Cassie (lunaluv934) | 6 comments I liked it!! Not my favourite but it was really good :D


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Raeshma Bedi | 6 comments Miss Oddball (Shadowraith's Apprentice) wrote: "I liked it!! Not my favourite but it was really good :D"

yeah same


Basma | 1 comments im currently reading this one :)


Rachael (classycupcakezz) | 3 comments This is the only JG book that I haven't read!


Danielle R'dson (daniellerdson) | 3 comments Meh, I thought this one was a bit too slow and boring. I was very disappointed, even though it's not a terrible book.


Alexa Bondi | 2 comments I'm reading it at the moment, wouldn't be one of my favourite John Green's, the whole algebra thing is quite distracting, but still, it's John, right? You gotta love him!


Faith Lim | 1 comments We have Colin the child prodigy, he has been dumped 19 time by girls named Katherine. He whines and whines about why is he dumped in the entire book and it makes us pity him. One thing that I love in this book is probably the little footnotes and facts at the end of some pages. John green is an amazing author. He never seizes to amaze me with his books and choice of words. I am not a fan of algebra, but I have to appreciate that John actually took some of his time to graph and explain all of the math in this book. I love this book as much as I love the fault in our stars. I am looking forward to the day I read looking for Alaska, paper towns and let it snow.


Rahma (rahmaabdelrahman) I liked this book way more than Looking For Alaska I must say! I read this one directly after The Fault In Our Stars.


message 10: by Renee (new)

Renee I now have an obsession with bell curves. XD


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