Introduction; I 'm reading the An Abundance Of Katherines by John Green. Ive read a Looking for Alaska also by John Green. I read the description of the book it it sounds pretty interesting. I think that he broke up with 20 Katherine 's at some point. I think this books is going to be really funny and interesting. 10/8/15; I just finished the ⅓ of the book. The story starts out with the main character Colin Singleton who is fearing he will not grow to become an adult . After being dumped by his girlfriend, Katherine XIX, Colin is looking for his “missing piece,” longing to feel whole, and longing to matter. In these relationships, Colin remembers only the Katherine dumping him. He hopes to accomplish his goal of becoming a genius by having a “eureka” moment. Over the span of his life, Colin has dated nineteen girls named Katherine, . Late in the book he meets Lindsay from a grocery store 10/29/15; Colin finds himself becoming attracted to Lindsey, though matters are somewhat complicated by her on-again, off-again boyfriend Colin (he and Hassan call him TOC, "the other Colin").Coiln is still chasing his big moment, finally finding it in his theorem he created called the Theorem of Underlying Katherine Predictability. It is meant to …show more content…
The relationship is cut short when Colin and Hassan catch Katrina having sex with TOC while on a feral hog hunt with Lindsey, her friends and Colin 's father. A fight between TOC and all of the surrounding acquaintances begins when Lindsay finds out that he’s been cheating on her. While recovering from a knee whack to the groin, Colin anagrams the Archduke 's name while in the graveyard to dull the pain, and realizes that it is actually Lindsey 's great-grandfather, named Fred N. Dinzanfar, that is buried in the