An Abundance of Katherines by J. Green
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Green, John. An Abundance of Katherines. New York: Penguin, 2006. Print.
Colin Singleton tries to prove the Theorem of Underlying Katherine Predictability. Which he hopes will predict the future of any relationship and any other person getting broken up with everywhere and may finally win himself a 20th relationship who won't break up with him again. (After being dumped 19 times before). I recommend this book for people who read young adult literature because of its uniqueness. The ages I recommend this book to would be around 13-21years. I give this book a rating of 4 out of 5.
Recommended: 4 out of 5 stars
Reviewer: Braedyn
My name is Braedyn and I read books such as "The Fault In Our Stars" and "Paper Towns". I've been reading chapter books since I was at least in 3rd grade. The category I read most often is teen fiction.
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