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This book was great to me, and I'm old. I think a younger audience would love it more. It deals with so many issues that mean so much at the high school age. I like how everything doesn't tie up perfectly the way a romance book would, but instead, it's more true to life and ends in greater purpos...
It's my least favorite John Green book, but it still earns 3 stars. At times I found it amusing and entertaining while at other times it seemed absurd. I loved Tiny's character, but I got the impression that John Green was stereotyping gays and that didn't sit well with me. The story was much more a...
It took a while for me to really get into this one and I didn't care for Uppercase Will at all until near the end, but it had a strong, sweet finish and it was generally good fun. My least favorite of the Greens I've read, partially because I'm fatigued as far as his books go, but still worth a read...
I didn't enjoy this as much as the other John Green books I've read.I may be the way they (JG and David Levithan) differentiated the Wills... The lack of caps with WG2 really irritated me, though I can see the idea behind it.Or it may be that I just didn't connect with the characters as much as I di...
The good news is: the more David Levithan I read, the more I adore him.The bad news is: the more John Green I read, the less I enjoy him.This book pretty much cemented my impressions on both of their writing styles, for better or worse. Both Will Greyson's come from a place of internally construct...