An Abundance of Katherines
An Abundance of Katherines
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OKAY. I started AAOK as soon as I finished PT. And repeating the same line as PT's review.
This is a one time read. Oh, wait. Maybe a two time read.
And you know why? The only thing I enjoyed in this book, or rather found hilarious is the Theorem part.
Almost the whole book, I gave a poker-face expression and asking myself why even am I reading this book?! Why? Why is he creating an unnecessary theorem which makes no sense? The graphs? No sense either. And how on earth did he get the idea to add differentials in the formula!
He meets old people in the book, interviews them, and resumes his effort to make this invented formula work out.
As any other John Green book - apart from TFIOS - I just enjoyed the last ten pages. The rest are just not worth reading. Or maybe I was too excited to finally get this book done, lol.
So basically when the explanation of the title was given followed by the end of the book..
Come the interesting part!
MATH PART!
The explanation of each and every graph in the book. Use of functions, use of equations, use of differentials.. *Thumbs up*
But yeah, not a good read for math haters, lol.
And then I gave a thought, can math really be used to relate things in life? Interesting.
So maybe not a two time read too, but you can randomly search through the pages and read the parts where graphs are included and then you may enjoy the second read too :)
P.S - Find this one offensive too? Just inbox me the moral you find in this book xx
This is a one time read. Oh, wait. Maybe a two time read.
And you know why? The only thing I enjoyed in this book, or rather found hilarious is the Theorem part.
Almost the whole book, I gave a poker-face expression and asking myself why even am I reading this book?! Why? Why is he creating an unnecessary theorem which makes no sense? The graphs? No sense either. And how on earth did he get the idea to add differentials in the formula!
He meets old people in the book, interviews them, and resumes his effort to make this invented formula work out.
As any other John Green book - apart from TFIOS - I just enjoyed the last ten pages. The rest are just not worth reading. Or maybe I was too excited to finally get this book done, lol.
So basically when the explanation of the title was given followed by the end of the book..
Come the interesting part!
MATH PART!
The explanation of each and every graph in the book. Use of functions, use of equations, use of differentials.. *Thumbs up*
But yeah, not a good read for math haters, lol.
And then I gave a thought, can math really be used to relate things in life? Interesting.
So maybe not a two time read too, but you can randomly search through the pages and read the parts where graphs are included and then you may enjoy the second read too :)
P.S - Find this one offensive too? Just inbox me the moral you find in this book xx
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