![]() ![]() As raw as this WG is, he's also bla tantly honest and as a reader, you find yourself rooting for him to overcome all the crap that permeates his life. He struggles with depression and his self awareness makes him antagonistic, at best. Levithan's WG, on the other hand, is more of a broken soul. In short, he's so easy to connect with because we've all been there and done that. He is the average teen whose motivations are steeped in typical teenage problems. ![]() John's WG is caught up in finding himself a midst being overshadow ed by h is very charismatic friend. Each in a distinctive voice uses their Will to narrate in a very believable and impact ful way. ![]() What's most outstanding about this book, the brilliant concept aside, is the collaborative success of David and John's writing. Eventually, we see that their lives converge in a strange twist of fate and just how th is meeting irrevocably impacts each of the Will's lives for the better. Written in alternating perspectives, each chapter explores the life of a Will Grayson. A fter being completely blown away by Levithan's, Every Day, I had no doubt that this book would leave me reeling. Co-written with David Levithan, Will Grayson, Will Grayson is a hilarious romp featuring love, teenage drama, Tiny Cooper and the most epically gay musical you'll ever encounter. Oh the horror! And as a Green newbie, I couldn't be happier that Will Grayson, Will Grayson was my first. The Game's Afoot It may shock and appall you to know that I've never read a John Green book before. ![]()
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