Rui Manso từ Bagnara Calabra RC, Italy

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2019-12-06 04:30

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** spoiler alert ** Not a terrible book, but certainly not a favorite. The fact that it was about homosexuality was the first reason I almost didn't read this, and it isn't because I don't support it or believe it, it was because of the idea that if I was found out to be reading a book like this, I would be judged about being homosexual myself. The accusations of this sort have followed me for 6 years. Even my closest friends have questioned this matter. Regardless of all that, I chose to read this book because it was written by John Green and everyone is reading John Green. My friend Kayla got me into it and I have to say that without her, I would have a very boring, sheltered, unexciting life. Her ability to really see words and understand them is so powerful to me. I...am getting off track. The book: The plot was really good and I loved the interweaving chapters and double stories that took place until the awesome epic meeting scene. Then all shit went crazy! Tiny Cooper was very annoying but kind guy, freaky as hell but nice. I hate his crazy antics and the weird stuff he does, like smash his head into a car horn, or using that very same car horn to wake up Will Grayson and the rest of the sleeping neighborhood at 5 something in the morning. The Will Grayson who was friends with Tiny Cooper was a really good character, I saw a lot of myself in him, minus his retarded "rules". But I do agree that "shutting up" makes you a better listener and expands memory. Also probably because I never have anything significant to say. I am very happy when he realizes that he loves Jane and makes it work, I love his realizations of how he feels with everyone and what he does about it. His relationship with Jane made me think of the lack of my own relationship. It also made me think about how so far all the John Green books I have read, (Abundance of Katherine's, Paper Towns) have to do with teenage relationships. It made me think about everything, and made me wonder if I was ever the topic of a sexually positive conversation, or even the latter. I became worried. Was I ever desired? Because I certainly was never approached in the halls by some girl expressing such words. Moving on: I love Jane, her character is warm like a brownie fresh out the bakery oven. She is the girl I wish I could be friends with, she was smart and so funny. I just had a feeling of warm goo when I read about her. In the other Will Grayson's life, I really didn't like him. He was nice and stuff, but he was too...strange. I'll admit that what happened to him was very unfair and sad, but I feel the kid had to get straightened out. I liked his mom, she was really nice and just so soulful. That's the best word I can use, just a real awesome mom. I liked his two nerd friends, one because one of them was named Simon (and I really have not read many books with a character who has the name Simon) and also because they were just such nerds that they were instantly lovable. I really like Maura, even though she was a cruel person for doing the whole Issac thing, I still liked her a lot, and I feel so sorry for her that she had to be all alone. I really wish I could know the kind of material that she wrote in her notebook. All in all a good book, but one I won't be recommending to my mother.

Người đọc Rui Manso từ Bagnara Calabra RC, Italy

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.