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by John Green, David Levithan
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My Library in the Making
My Library in the Making rated it 13 years ago
This book started out somewhat slow as the two Wills were introduced, then it began building up. It got funnier, more engaging - just, better - as it moved deeper into the story. Both Will Graysons were interesting though very different. Perhaps the only thing they had in common was their name. The ...
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge rated it 13 years ago
I kind of like John Green, and I kind of like David Levithan.This book is so much greater than the sum of their parts. I started out feeling ambivalent toward the book, but in the end I really liked it (I even cried a little at the ending despite the cheesiness of it). I cared about these characters...
Amy Reads Books
Amy Reads Books rated it 13 years ago
Having enjoyed John Green’s YA novels Looking for Alaska & Paper Towns, and loved David Levithan’s The Lover’s Dictionary, I had pretty high hopes for this novel, and it really didn’t disappoint.Green and Levithan both take a different Will Grayson, and the novel is told in alternate perspectives in...
stark contrasts
stark contrasts rated it 14 years ago
If you don't laugh, smile, or at least grin whilst reading this book then you should probably go to a doctor to see about that big black hole where your heart should be.
The Ninja Reader
The Ninja Reader rated it 14 years ago
Let's see now...Awkward male MC? Check.An angsty MC? CheckQuirky gay best friend? Check.Hot girl with Adonis boyfriend and snobby musical tastes to serve as love interest? Check.So what does this book have going for it? How is it different from the Green formula.The book is really about the gay best...
Teccc
Teccc rated it 14 years ago
2.5
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers rated it 14 years ago
I will wholeheartedly admit that "Will Grayson, Will Grayson" surprised me in how funny, entertaining, sad, and engaging the book was despite the measure that it took me a little while (not too long, I would say probably a couple of chapters or so) to realize that the narration was actually trading ...
Rincey Reads
Rincey Reads rated it 14 years ago
Aww I kind of liked it you guys. I mean, I spent like the first half of the book kind of hating the emo Will Grayson, but I kept reading because I loved Tiny, and then Tiny was in every chapter so I loved all of it and I ended the book being all "awww... that wasn't so bad."
Melody Murray's Books
Melody Murray's Books rated it 15 years ago
I really like Green, and I adore everything that's ever come from Levithan's pen. I was excited to pick this collaboration up, and only a little nervous about it. I shouldn't have worried. The things that make each of these authors enjoyable are on display in this book, and their styles dovetail rem...
Confessions of a Bibliophile
Confessions of a Bibliophile rated it 16 years ago
It’s interesting, I’ve just realized that I’ve never read a book that David Leviathan has written on his own. I should rectify this. Tangenting aside, there’s a lot that I enjoy about this book. I like that while all three plotlines could stand for a fairly interesting book in their own right, the s...
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