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A review by liblibby
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
emotional
hopeful
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
For some reason, I thought that because this book centers around video game developers, it would not be for me, so I put off reading it. Don't be like me! If anything about this book (even just the gorgeous cover art) appeals to you, pick it up and read it. If you missed our IG stories where I fumbled over how much I love it, read on for my review:
Sam and Sadie met when they were children in 1993 and immediately bonded over gaming. Six years later, they've teamed up to start making their own. Over the years, we celebrate their joys, mourn their tragedies, commiserate in their frustrations, and fall in and out of love over and over again in different ways.
This is an epic, sweeping novel that spans generations. It explores all the different ways that our longest relationships evolve and morph over time. It is, at its heart, a love letter to life itself if I may be so pretentious. This will go down as one of my favorite books of all time--I already know it.
Sam and Sadie met when they were children in 1993 and immediately bonded over gaming. Six years later, they've teamed up to start making their own. Over the years, we celebrate their joys, mourn their tragedies, commiserate in their frustrations, and fall in and out of love over and over again in different ways.
This is an epic, sweeping novel that spans generations. It explores all the different ways that our longest relationships evolve and morph over time. It is, at its heart, a love letter to life itself if I may be so pretentious. This will go down as one of my favorite books of all time--I already know it.
Graphic: Toxic relationship
Moderate: Gun violence, Homophobia, and Death of parent