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This is SO GOOD.
SUCH a good book to read on my lunch breaks. Although I must admit, I've been less social for the past couple of weeks while I read it. The two Will Graysons are just so real and I love that each writer's style (or each character's style - no where on the book do they come out and say that one wrote one character while the other author wrote the other) is so different. The characters are hilarious, heart-breaking, a ...more
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This is SO GOOD.
SUCH a good book to read on my lunch breaks. Although I must admit, I've been less social for the past couple of weeks while I read it. The two Will Graysons are just so real and I love that each writer's style (or each character's style - no where on the book do they come out and say that one wrote one character while the other author wrote the other) is so different. The characters are hilarious, heart-breaking, a ...more

This is the story of Will Grayson and Will Grayson, two high school boys who live in different cities and have nothing in common really, except a name. And what do you have in common with someone who shares your name? Virtually nothing, unless your name is Orange Jello, then maybe you can swap stories.
So Will & Will run into each other through a fateful series of events at a porn store in Chicago. They are both totally awkward about being at a porn store, underage and not really engaged in the ...more
So Will & Will run into each other through a fateful series of events at a porn store in Chicago. They are both totally awkward about being at a porn store, underage and not really engaged in the ...more

Two boys named Will Grayson meet in a porn shop. Sounds like a bad joke, I know, but this book is one for the ages. The writing structure is unique and effective, with authors John Green and David Levithan alternating chapters, each writing from the perspective of a different boy named Will Grayson. One is straight, the other gay. One Will Grayson subscribes to the life philosophy "don't care too much & shut up." The other one navigates through his school days with minimal human contact, then po
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Although I related so strongly to the long-distance relationship fears of GayWill, the IM sections on audio...RARJKERJKRLSTOP. Please. Stop.
Also, John, honey...you cheapen your own books by writing the same guy over and over. ...c-could you possibly try your hand at something new? You're such a sweet guy. I want to buy all of your books, but I am growing hesitant because I don't like too many repeats on my shelf...and this is from someone who used to read tons of manga!
On the plus side, musica ...more
Also, John, honey...you cheapen your own books by writing the same guy over and over. ...c-could you possibly try your hand at something new? You're such a sweet guy. I want to buy all of your books, but I am growing hesitant because I don't like too many repeats on my shelf...and this is from someone who used to read tons of manga!
On the plus side, musica ...more

One of the best 'real life' books I've read in a while
Funny storyline, great characters and witty dialogue ...more
Funny storyline, great characters and witty dialogue ...more

May 03, 2010
Sara
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it was amazing
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Pure magic in book form.
