Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

2022 • 368 pages

Ratings608

Average rating4.2

15

I didn't hate this, but I didn't love this either.

The timeline was confusing and all over the place. It was hard to figure out what timeframe each chapter was in as it was constantly switching around.

Sadie and Sam's relationship is very complex and frustrating. During their childhood, the immaturity makes sense but as they get older, it doesn't and it's incredibly frustrating and annoying as they both refuse to grow and self-reflect. They both hide behind parts of themselves they didn't like and used it as an excuse to be horrible to each other. Again, I get it in childhood but not adulthood.

I enjoyed the videogame references as I have played many mentioned in the book. The first game they created, Ichigo, is one that I'd definitely play if it were real. However, some of the games they created were incredibly unrealistic and unfortunately it really took away from the story for me.

Also, I absolutely hated Dov as a character, which is fine as he isn't really supposed to be a likeable character but all of the parts he was in were incredibly cringe, unneeded, and made me nauseous.

All in all, I get what the author was trying to convey and the message but I feel that it was poorly executed.

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