John Green and David Levithan
310 Pages
"i never hoped for everything to get better- only for one thing to get better. and it never did. so eventually i gave up. i give up every single day."
Pages this Semester: 6322
"Do not lose hope- what you seek will be found. Trust ghosts. Trust those that you have helped to help you in their turn. Trust dreams. Trust your heart, and trust your story."
-Neil Gaiman
"i never hoped for everything to get better- only for one thing to get better. and it never did. so eventually i gave up. i give up every single day."
Will Grayson lives by the rules: shut up and don't care too much. His best friend is the gay giant, Tiny. Other Will Grayson is a depressed boy, living with his mom in an old house and secretly online dating a boy he's never met, Isaac. I guess you could call it fate that brought the two of them together. Other Will Grayson was supposed to be meeting Isaac, but it turned out that Isaac was just a cruel trick by his no-longer-friend Maura, and Will Grayson was hanging out while his friends enjoyed an over 21 concert. Will introduces Will to Tiny, and Will finally has the courage to come out to his friends and mom. Tiny discovers that love should be more than himself, through writing, directing, and starring in his own play. And Will discovers that, despite shitting up and not caring, he still has emotions, he's still falling apart a little.
Oh. My. Gosh. Two of my most favorite authors ever, collabbed on one single novel... I just.. The feels! (Totally kidding, though, I don't talk like that.) This was just one amazing novel. The contrasting views of the characters, but the parallels portrayed in their views, gave it so much meaning. I want to just list a bunch more quotes now, but I won't... I really really really want John Green and David Levithan to collab again, because they were able to write so well together, and I would read it in a heartbeat.
Pages this Semester: 6322
"Do not lose hope- what you seek will be found. Trust ghosts. Trust those that you have helped to help you in their turn. Trust dreams. Trust your heart, and trust your story."
-Neil Gaiman



