

Language: English Words: 3,009 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 4 Kudos: 7 Hits: 94 The original work of Will Grayson, Will Grayson does not belong to me. Instead of ending the book with the end of the play, we see an alternative ending to what may have went down after the curtain call. The play has ended, but their story isn’t over yet. i should have rehearsed this in my head instead of blindly walking in, but i'm here, and i can't just go now that i hold their attention. I feel awkward now, unsure of what i should do from here.

Levithan's will ends up falling for the other Will's bestįriend, the flamboyant, giant, and ironically nicknamed 'Tiny' Cooper Is a depressed, lonely teen, who's chapters alternate with Green's With his character, Will Grayson, he pulls in that awkward, selfĬonscious, yet lovable character that he is notorious for writing.ĭavid Levithan's will grayson (who writes without much capitalization) John Green is one of my favorite authors, who is known for his young adult novels such as Looking for Alaska and An Abundance of Katherines. Review 2: Contributed by Victoria R., grade 12 Overall the book reads well and is highly recommended. cummings would be proud of and Green integrating his usual less than popular male lead with a funny fat friend and striking love interest. The style of each other are radically different, with Levithan utilizing capitalization e.e. This story goes a long way in preaching not only acceptance, but appreciation of our friends and it does so in a very stylistic way. I would argue that the book isn’t even actually about either Will Grayson, but about their mutual friend Tiny Cooper. The two authors created separate Will Grayson and used them artfully, alternating chapters during the novel. For this novel, I spent a little time doing both due to the story’s humorous yet heartwarming nature. With John Green, I can always expect to laugh or cry, depending on the nature of the book.

Review 1: Contributed by Vicki K., grade 12
