

My name's John Green, I’m the author of the books Looking for Alaska, Paper Towns, The Fault in Our Stars and the other one. Clones don’t know how to dress for videos. And I hated when she would flirt with other guys.Hi. I hated when she was a bit mean to Hollis. Lindsey was downright irritating! I hated when she was with Colin (the other Colin). I'm pretty sure that's not the case though. Lindsey- I don't know why, but in the book she sounded older. Hassan- There was nothing Hassan said that didn't make me break out in a tremendous fit of laughs and giggles. I would say that Colin is my all time favorite male protag. Instead of being caught with his head in a book all day, he was finally beginning to let loose. But then we have this huge sort of character metamorphosis, that just changed him completely. I LOVED IT! This "love" has become an obsession!Ĭolin- Colin was sort of an annoying character to me. I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to restrain myself in a straight jacket because I have way too many books on my TBR. It's going to be hard not to reread this one.

PARABOLAS! This book is one that I couldn't find time to put down or take a break from reading. But you know what I loved most? I adored those itty bitty sections where John Green decided to integrate math and gosh. This book really captured the light humor and romance that most YA books seem to be lacking these days. An unexpected visit to Tennessee brings them to the doorstep of Lindsey Wells, and her mother Hollis. During their little hiatus they meet new faces, breathe in the beauty of historical sites, and become only the closer of friends.

After being dumped by his 19th Katherine, Colin and his friend Hassan decide to go on a little road trip. And not Kathys or Kats or Kates or Lynns or Catherines. Colin Singleton, an anagram-happy child prodigy, is very picky when it comes down to relationships. To sum up the book in a few words- heart-shattering, addictive, and thrilling. It captured the harsh reality of all breakups and relationships, whether you are the dumper or the dumpee. I love John Green just as much as the next guy, but this book just blew me away. Now that I look back at this moment, I think I made the right choice! So furthermore, here are my thoughts on An Abundance of Katherines by John Green. In the end, it was between Papertowns and An Abundance of Katherines. I was caught up at Barnes and Noble, eagerly deciding which John Green book to purchase. It's been long since I've journeyed through another one of John Green's books.
