A review by archangelesq
Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green, David Levithan

4.0

I actually enjoyed this one more a second time, nearly ten years later. The fact that it was written by two authors, but still had an easy flow is wonderful. I think there was something very honest about this book, and relatability in both of the Will Graysons. OWG shares a lot of the annoying traits found in John Green’s other books, but hey, lots of actors make millions playing the same or similar character in everything, so why should I fault the Nerdfighter for doing what he knows? This book has a lot of insights into identity crises, that I think can resonate with anyone at any age. I will definitely be looking more into David Levithan’s work after reading this.