Book Review - Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
What if love didn’t need to be romantic to be soul-deep? Gabrielle Zevin’s Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow is a story about friendship, video games, grief, and the weird beauty of building things with someone you love, even when it hurts.
This isn’t a “gaming book.” This is a human book, dressed in 8-bit nostalgia and emotional boss battles. Sam and Sadie are the heart of it all—two people trying to make magic in a pixelated world while their real lives fall apart and knit back together in glitchy, gorgeous ways.
Zevin gets the creative process. She nails the complicated, sometimes brutal terrain of collaboration. And she makes you care deeply about flawed characters who make bad decisions, say the wrong things, and still deserve all your empathy.
This book hits like an unexpected checkpoint save in the game of life. You’ll laugh, cry, and maybe want to build your own world from scratch.
In short? it’s a masterpiece of modern storytelling. And no, you don’t need to like video games to love this book. But you might finish it wanting to start one.
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