Will Grayson, Will Grayson
by: David Levithan
and John Green
Synopsis: This is about a depressed boy named Will Grayson, who randomly meets another boy with the very same name. He believes it's fate and they become friends in a way. They both are very different but are both going through something. Both Will Grayson's are friends or become friends with Tiny, who writes the most amazing and most fabulous musical to ever be seen on a high school stage. It's told in alternating views between the two.
Review: This was an amazing book. It's extremely funny and actually made me laugh out loud. But it also is serious and sad. I read it in about 2 days. At first I wasn't sure because one of the Will Graysons, wrote in all lowercase and not in proper English. It also was sort of dark and I don't really like dark stuff at all, but the comedy evens it out and it turned out great. I am so glad I kept to it and read it all because it is probably one of the funniest books I've ever read. I also really like the end. The other thing that was really cool was that the two authors, David Levithan and John Green, both wrote as a Will Grayson. Usually I would say that that wouldn't work but they made it work so well. This emphasized the differences in the two characters, so when the two different authors wrote, two different characters wrote. They worked nice together to produce a funny, real book that makes the readers feel.
Review: This was an amazing book. It's extremely funny and actually made me laugh out loud. But it also is serious and sad. I read it in about 2 days. At first I wasn't sure because one of the Will Graysons, wrote in all lowercase and not in proper English. It also was sort of dark and I don't really like dark stuff at all, but the comedy evens it out and it turned out great. I am so glad I kept to it and read it all because it is probably one of the funniest books I've ever read. I also really like the end. The other thing that was really cool was that the two authors, David Levithan and John Green, both wrote as a Will Grayson. Usually I would say that that wouldn't work but they made it work so well. This emphasized the differences in the two characters, so when the two different authors wrote, two different characters wrote. They worked nice together to produce a funny, real book that makes the readers feel.
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