
I am reading Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan. So far, I am really enjoying it. Each chapter, the point of view switches from one Will Grayson to the other. Both characters are both very different, but both are intriguing. One comes from a family with caring parents, and the other comes from a family where his mother can barely support herself and him. They coincidentaly meet eachother, and that's where I am at in the book now. I am enjoying it because I have found a lot of cleverly written lines, and a lot of quotes filled with a lot of meaning. For example, one of the Will Grayson's says, "The things you hope for the most are the things that destroy you in the end." There are a lot of lines like this one throughout the book, lines you can spend time thinkning about, and that is one of the reasons why I am enjoying it so much.