Book Review: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin

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📝 What is Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow about?:

Sam Masur and Sadie Green, childhood friends turned collaborators, catapult to fame with their blockbuster creation, Ichigo, before even graduating college. Spanning thirty years and exploring themes of identity, disability, ambition, and the complexities of love. This story delves into the profound human need for connection and redemption amidst the highs and betrayals of success.

📚 Genre: Romance
🎧 Format: E-Book
💞 Feels: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Do we feel more attached to characters when we start with them as children? Maybe we feel we know them better because they’re more honest in their youth?

Sadie, Sam and Marx have truly captured my imagination. I feel for all of them. Each of their perspectives, their misunderstandings and their hurts. I just want to shake them and make them talk to each other. They became my friends while I was reading and I’ll miss them dearly when the book is over. I’m 75% of the way through and I don’t want it to be over. But I know I can start again and maybe I’ll find something new I missed in the first “play” through. Definitely a new favorite!

I love the nostalgia of living within this book. The time period is familiar to me, even though I’m not a gamer I could still empathize with the different modes that were taking place within the story. And the touchstones of points in time just seemed like a celebration of being a Gen Xer or elder millennial (in my case).

✅ Spinoff novella nomination:

Choose your adventure, video game style of the story retold would be great.

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