![]() ![]() I understood Will 1 and his complicated friendship and why Will 2 would be attracted to him. He was someone I’d want as a best friend and someone I’d avoid at school. Tiny was a wonderful character to unite them and he was bigger than life in the book. ![]() I liked the paralleled nature of the story and how they overlapped for much of the story and how the Will’s came together. It was obvious quickly that one Will Grayson was the work of Green (who I’ll call Will 1 because he speaks first) and the other of Levithan (Will 2). I’ve never read Levithan before, but I’m familiar enough with Green’s work. With a push from friends new and old – including the massive, and massively fabulous, Tiny Cooper, offensive lineman and musical theater auteur extraordinaire – Will and Will begin building toward respective romantic turns-of-heart and the epic production of history’s most awesome high school musical. When fate delivers them both to the same surprising crossroads, the Will Graysons find their lives overlapping and hurtling in new and unexpected directions. ![]() It’s not that far from Evanston to Naperville, but Chicago suburbanites Will Grayson and Will Grayson might as well live on different planets. From that moment on, their world will collide and lives intertwine. ![]() One cold night, in a most unlikely corner of Chicago, two strangers are about to cross paths. Other books by Green reviewed on this blog: Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan (translated by Noemí Sobregués) ![]()
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