![]() (McKayla, I appreciate you for throwing an awesome bachelorette party.) Later, when I sent her flowers as a thank you (I mean, she really went above and beyond and she has always been a wonderful friend), we discussed how she wasn’t used to getting that kind of affection. Recently I had a friend who had really gone above and beyond for me, and when I thanked her, she shied away from it. I find that there is a lot more to it than a bunch of high school kids trying to find their identity, their voice, or acceptance from their peers - it has a really good message that I think could really be spread around a little. Will Grayson, Will Grayson is a rare book that I keep thinking about after reading. OK, this is sounding like a review, but this is a Geek Public Service Announcement. It is, in fact, a refreshing read where characters are complex and emotional, but they feel real. This is not the case for Will Grayson, Will Grayson (or, for that matter, the other books I’ve now read by Mr. ![]() ![]() John Green was recommended to me by a close friend and I had honestly been putting off reading his stuff because he is a young adult author, and I often find young adult literature to be dumbed down or a caricature of what young adults actually are. ![]() ![]() Recently I picked up the book Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan. ![]()
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