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by 'John Green', 'David Levithan'
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Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents rated it 9 years ago
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...
Jenny's Book Bag
Jenny's Book Bag rated it 10 years ago
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...
Kim Reads Books About Things
Kim Reads Books About Things rated it 10 years ago
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...
The Caffeinated Bibliophile
The Caffeinated Bibliophile rated it 10 years ago
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...
Folding Paper & Spilling Ink
Folding Paper & Spilling Ink rated it 11 years ago
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...
That's What She Read
That's What She Read rated it 11 years ago
Nick Podehl and MacLeod Andrews are the perfect narrators for Will and Will. Neither man’s voice is too young or too old, an important distinction for young adult novels. Also, each narrator embodies his particular Will in a fashion that is just uncanny. Some of this is due to the brilliance of the ...
The Girl Who'll Read Anything
The Girl Who'll Read Anything rated it 11 years ago
A book written by John Green and David Levithan? Who am I to question that? Actually, no one is allowed to question that. This book is hilarious (I literally laugh out loud while reading this book), raw, emotional and just plain brilliant!
The Reading Picnic
The Reading Picnic rated it 11 years ago
So here's the thing about this book. I feel like I should have given it like... 2 1/2 stars but since that's not possible...I finished this book in two days, which isn't abnormal for me. But books I REALLY love, I find a way to do it in a day. The only exception to this is Harry Potter and the Order...
Rachel Blogs
Rachel Blogs rated it 11 years ago
So here's the thing about this book. I feel like I should have given it like... 2 1/2 stars but since that's not possible...I finished this book in two days, which isn't abnormal for me. But books I REALLY love, I find a way to do it in a day. The only exception to this is Harry Potter and the Order...
Gothie Blogs
Gothie Blogs rated it 11 years ago
Such a great book!I didn't pick up that the story had two narrators until the middle, which is a testament to how well written the characters are.The ending was pretty adorable and I loved the characters just 3 pages in.
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