"A wealth of Katherines" is written by award-winning writer, John Green (book prize was given to his first "Looking for Alaska). This was his second book published and very popular among young readers. Here is a brief summary :
Colin Singleton is a prodigy who has just graduated from high school and was subsequently dumped by his girlfriend - Katherine # 19 His penchant for girls who meet only go by the name Catherine, and his experienceOver the years, for a touching, funny, romantic and intelligent story about growing to do. With his best friend Hassan - a friend, the thought of going to university and dreadlocks is content to watch Judge Judy as a study - they decided INSTEAD of a summer road trip That finally takes them to the city Gutshot, Tennessee. Made new friends, build relationships and maybe, just maybe, Colin finally find that elusive theorem should solve the puzzle and dumpedthe Dumpee.
This type of book is good for young adults and the elderly ... But more to the needs of young adults. I particularly liked the unique character and personality each. Colin is a wonder (read "geek"), sometimes deadpan answers that make for the funniest lines in the book. Hassan is a riot, and provides a good comic. The characters of the gut are all unique, and the use of footnotes (the fun) helped make this an interactiveand fun to read.
I did not know how the mathematical approach to most things. I thought the story bogged down a little, and I'm not a math geek, I still found it interesting and strange math that somebody would be based. Very charming, really.
This book gave me a good feeling. I laughed, I grimaced, I cried and rooted for two supposed outsiders of society, seeking love and recognition only in their own way. I recommend this book because it is a fun, fasteasy to read for a desire for a romance with a little twist.
Abundance of Katherines was put on a whim, he took perhaps his amazing coverage, but once taken, could not get out and I was immediately involved in these lives, characters and wanted to know more. There is also a book that "teaches" is not only human interaction, but little of historical facts, anagramming (which I think I'm addicted to), cultures, languages and beready to accept new things and changes. I think it is a must for young people to read.
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