Ratings1,070
Average rating4.1
Just wrapped up “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” by Gabrielle Zevin, and wow, what a ride!
This book had me hooked from start to finish. I was all in, feeling everything - happy, sad, even ticked off at the characters sometimes (in a good way, you know?). Couldn't stop thinking about it, even when I wasn't reading.
At first, I was like, “Where's the romance?” But then the friendship thing really grew on me. The way these three main characters vibe together? It's something else. And yeah, there's some romance, but not your typical stuff.
Being a gamer myself, I geeked out over all the video game industry bits. It was cool to see how games get made and all that behind-the-scenes stuff.
Characters-wise, Marx stole the show for me. Dude had me feeling all kinds of emotions. I related more to Sam ‘cause we're both introverts, but Marx? He just hit different.
This was exactly the change-up I needed from all the romance I've been reading. The world-building is on point, and Zevin throws in all these little details that make it feel real. Plus, the writing's not complicated, which is always a win.
If I had to rate it, I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5. Yeah, there were a few slow bits, but honestly? I didn't mind. The rest of it more than made up for it.
If you're looking to switch things up from your usual reads, give this one a shot. It's got friendship, creativity, and a whole lot of heart. Definitely worth your time!