Will Grayson, Will Grayson, is co-written by John Green and David Levithan. The writers alternate chapters between two teenage boys who happen to have the same name. As with any good book, the stories appear to have nothing in common and then gracefully intertwine.
At first, I couldn't warm up to one of the Wills. But, as he says later in the book, "I guess I'm not the same Will Grayson as I started out to be". I eventually found him to be a very endearing character. That is what an interesting book should do: take us on a journey, show us how the people in the story grow and change.
Aside from some very crude bits (I suppose that's how guys talk), I thoroughly enjoyed Will Grayson, Will Grayson.
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