Ratings317
Average rating3.5
Do not let the title of this book fool you. Will Grayson's name(s) may be on the cover twice, but this book is actually about Tiny Cooper. Tiny Cooper insinuates his way into everyone's lives and thus, though the book is told in two separate Will Grayson voices, Tiny Cooper is the star of both stories.I'm pretty into John Green right now. I didn't realize how much I had enjoyed [b:An Abundance of Katherines 49750 An Abundance of Katherines John Green http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1309200918s/49750.jpg 48658] until I wasn't reading it anymore. I didn't even know this book was by John Green until I took it home from the library, but as soon as I noticed it was the same guy who wrote AAoK, my attraction to the book made sense. From what I've read, Green has approximately one leading man character that he changes just enough to justify giving him a different name in each book. If you like the character, though, (and I do) then you're set.But this is not about John Green, this is about Will Grayson, Will Grayson. In what is shaping up to be a pretty rotten night for Will Grayson, he suddenly encounters a completely different boy named Will Grayson and his life is changed. But like I said, this book does not belong to the Will Graysons, but rather to their flamboyantly gay counterpart, Tiny Cooper. Larger than life, Tiny is in the middle of writing, producing, acting in, directing, designing, etc. his own musical, Tiny Dancer. The Will Graysons sort of rotate in and around the production of the show providing narration for the reader.Overall, I enjoyed this book and I think mature teens (upperclassmen in high school) would enjoy it too.