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by John Green
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Ruined by Reading
Ruined by Reading rated it 12 years ago
The John Green part was great, but I didn't want to wade through the texting language part to get to the end.
NTE
NTE rated it 12 years ago
I thought this book was charming, in the way most of the John Green books I've read are charming - you know, that the teenagers who inhabit it are people like those I'd know, only quicker witted, funnier, stupider, & somehow, braver. They're usually people I'd want to be friends with, instead of my...
Because Books!
Because Books! rated it 12 years ago
So, I really loved this book. It was hilarious and the characters were well written. I sympathised with both Wills. I loved them and really cared about them. I wanted nothing but the best for them. The way this book is written in two perspectives adds to the pacing of the story which makes it hard t...
julio-alexi genao
julio-alexi genao rated it 12 years ago
Remarkable both for its polished wit and intense compassion, this is a story about three things: honesty, bravery, and Tiny Cooper.Mostly Tiny Cooper, though. He's the comma between the dumbass Graysons, you see.Extravagantly emotional even in its hipster self-possession, this thing runs deep and wi...
Lenore
Lenore rated it 12 years ago
I dropped one star from the rating because in the last 15% or so the book went all Glee on me. and i liked all lowercase will better.
Scott Reads It!
Scott Reads It! rated it 12 years ago
Seen at City of Books I really enjoyed reading John Green books and Every Day by David Levithan, so I decided to pick up Will Grayson, Will Grayson. I had previously picked up Will Grayson but there was too many derogatory words like "fag" for me to enjoy. Now after reading Will Grayson, I realize...
The Hiding Spot
The Hiding Spot rated it 12 years ago
WILL GRAYSON, WILL GRAYSON. has been sitting on my to-be-read pile for quite some time. Other books kept pushing ahead in line until, finally, I took it off the stack and stuck it in my bag, refusing to look at another book until I'd finished it. At first, I wasn't as enthralled as I'd imagined I'd ...
Nico Jaye
Nico Jaye rated it 13 years ago
3.5-4 stars. Charming and heartfelt, but definitely on the emo side of YA. Reviewed it here.
Woman Reading
Woman Reading rated it 13 years ago
Have you ever read a book that you were enjoying so much you were squirming? I realized about 25% into this book that I was squirming, and it was because I read something or was anticipating something that I was so excited about. Can we add this to the list of sure fire ways one knows they like a bo...
 Stacia in Progress
Stacia in Progress rated it 13 years ago
A Tale of Two GraysonsThe only way to differentiate whose story is in play is to look at the capitalization. If everything is formatted correctly, you have "straight" WG. If everything is formatted incorrectly (in lower case letters), you are reading about "gay" WG.Capital letter Will Grayson : I di...
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