Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
by Gabrielle Zevin
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow explores friendship, creativity, and the evolving world of video games. It’s well-paced, emotionally engaging, and filled with millennial references that add authenticity rather than distraction. The relationship between Sam and Sadie is a compelling study of ambition, resentment, and deep connection, making their journey feel genuine even when the plot too often leans into recognizable rhythms. It’s not a bad book by any means; if anything, it’s a thoughtful, nostalgic dive into the intersections of art, technology, and human relationships.