Book Review: An Abundance of Katherines

Book Review: An Abundance of Katherines

So there is this book. You hear rad reviews about the author. His quotes are everywhere. And you pick it with all high hopes. Just to be sorely disappointed. Still you read on hoping it would get better. You are bored. You start doubting if it was you. You continue reading as you don’t usually quit books halfway. You now hope it will end soon. Then it does. We are talking about An Abundance of Katherines!

Abundance of Katherines

About the book

Book: An Abundance of Katherines

Author: John Green

Genre: Fiction – Drama, Young Adults

Main Characters: Colin Singleton, Lindsey, Hassan

Setting: Gutshot, The USA

The plot

The story starts with Colin, a prodigy being dumped by his 19th girlfriend named Katherine. Yes you heard it right. He dates only girls named Katherine, with that exact spelling.

He is heart broken and decides he is completely useless, ie, he doesn’t matter. His superpowers are he could anagram any word, can speak in several languages and socially awkward.

His only friend, Hassan takes him on a roadtrip to nowhere specific. And ends up seeing the place where Archduke Franz Ferdiand is buried (yes the guy from WW I) at Gutshot, Tennessee. Ok long story short, he makes friends with Lindsey and Hassan ends up kissing the hot girl Katrina.

After 100 pages, Colin finds a theorem that could predict the life span of any relationship and dates Lindsey. End of the story and sorry for the spoiler. Colin learns to narrate a story!

My thoughts

There you have my review about in just few sentences. I know I can’t live without talking more about it, because that is all was motivating me to finish the book.

Ok seriously, nothing ever happens in the book at all. I really tired liking it though. I particularly wasn’t liking any character at all – neither whiny, self obsessed, self absorbed so called child prodigy Colin nor the self absorbed and nothing to offer to the story female lead Lindsey. Not even the other insufferable smaller characters.

And hope you will forgive my generalizing of John Green’s books (I have read three now), but I still have to find any person, let alone teens, being so nerdy (again forgive me using the most over used word in the past few years). Seriously I am yet to meet even one single person who actually speaks like any of these characters

And if you knew where ever they were hiding, please please let me know – I really need to make friends with them. But these characters in all of his stories seem to have the best of friends – equally nerdy ones. Come on, it is killing me. Be it Hazel and Augustus from The Fault in Our Stars, or Alaska and Sam from Looking for Alaska, or every one (Collin, Hassan and Lindsey) from AOK.

If I hate him creating too good to be true, ‘unique’ characters and making my normal life miserable, I wish him hell for making socially dysfunctional to be cool. We have had enough off the same churn. Dear Mr Green show us real life characters, I understand it is a book of fiction but I am not interested in old wine in new bottle, even if we had liked the old wine.

I tried really hard to like the book and went to the extent of bookmarking favorite quotes and stuff – but after a while I felt I was doing the same thing Colin / Green did – searching for something that would matter when there was absolutely no other sense at all.

I am actually frightened to say this aloud, is John Green the western version of Chetan Bhagat? His characters are smarter, I get it. But there are too many of clichés thar keep repeating and making me feel so.

Quotes that worked for me

Ok now for some of those over hyped quotes:

“Books are the ultimate Dumpees: put them down and they’ll wait for you forever; pay attention to them and they always love you back.”

“If people could see me the way I see myself – if they could live in my memories – would anyone love me?”

“He liked the mere act of reading, the magic of turning scratches on a page into words inside his head.”

“You don’t remember what happened. What you remember becomes what happened.”

Bottom-line

In conclusion, AOK was an ok read, but yet another book that let me down mainly because of the hype around.

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Oh Shit Not Again: A Book Review

used to love to hate Chetan Bhagat I take back my words, comparing to this book CB looks like a mature writer. I had to finish this book in one shot, so that I wont have to start the next day with Oh Shit Not Again.

About Oh Shit Not Again

Oh Shit Not Again

Book: Oh Shit Not Again

Author: Mandar Kokate

Genre: Fiction – Drama

Main Characters: Raj, Arti, Seema, Andy, Sam, Neha, Sejal

Setting: India

What I was promised

Have you ever experienced what happens when a porn movie is mistakenly played in front of your grandma and the CD player refuses to stop’

Have you ever experienced what happens when mixture of vodka and soft drink is served to hundreds of people gathered for a party’

Have you ever experienced what happens when a boy is kicked in the groin by a girl when he attempts to kiss her’

Have you ever experienced what happens when a college-going student has an affair with a married woman whose husband carts a gun’

Have you ever experienced what happens when you are conspired into a murder that you had merely witnessed’

Welcome to hilarious story of five friends named Raj (the flirt chap), Arti (the sweet female lead), Andy (the creepy leader), and Sam (the biggest problem of Raj’s messed up life). These people can answer all the above questions in this fun tickling novel. Are you ready to experience the roller coaster ride of events? If yes, then sit back and enjoy!

What I expected

A “Five Point someone / One night at Call centre” (Aka other CB books) type story. And seriously all these instances happening to five different people. I confess that I did like the First “Five Point Someone”.

Reason I say first is because there have been many stories that have followed this pattern, that it lost its charm. It was after I read the Inscrutable Americans that I knew the “first Five Point Someone” was not first of its kind.

What I got:

Take the situations from the blurb + add a dumb.. no no.. pathetic, stupid male protagonist + crappy writing + bad bad bad plots from a badly made B grade Bollywood movies + lots and lots of masala, sleazy moves, sex = Oh shit not again !!!!

Book review of Oh shit not again

Reading through the blurb of Oh Shit Not Again, I thought it should be quite interesting “without reading the reviews”. That is where I went wrong.. The protagonist – a (pathetic) guy in search of “love??”” huh?? Oh, is that why he thinks every time he approaches a girl physically he thinks it is love… Bullshit… How do all the troubles in the world get attracted to him? And he accepts everything? No, I dont want to talk about this guy Raj again.. ever..

Love interest – First of all, there is no love.. He seems to get attracted to every woman in the plot with the same sexual notion and then he calls them love.. Arti, Neha and Sejal.. Oh come on.. and Seema too?

So a few drops of tears and Raj accepts to act as an illicit boyfriend to Sejal, whom he didnt even know a day earlier? It could not become more filmy when Raj announces to marry Sejal. Let me not go into that one..

Is there nothing called sanity in this piece of writing?

And all this crap takes place in a week, maximum?

Note to Self: Never read a book without reading the review(s).

P.S :

‘Beware before you read……
you may die laughing……’

Oh Come on!!! I could not take the irritant look off my face till I closed the book..

P. S (1)
BTW, How do you hold someone’s neck, “from end to end” ?