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Average rating4.1
Gabrielle Zevin's “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow” attempts to delve into the complexities of friendship and trust through the story of Sam and Sadie, two young video game developers. Unfortunately, the book largely misses the mark, with their relationship becoming a hotbed of constant misunderstanding. This lack of believable progression hampers the narrative, making it difficult for the reader to become emotionally invested in their journey.
Adding to the novel's issues are a number of questionable stylistic choices. Avoiding spoilers, there are a couple of sections in the book where stylistic choices were made that come off as awkward and distracting, doing more harm to the narrative than good.
In conclusion, “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow” struggles to connect with its readers due to its underdeveloped characters and weak narrative choices. While the novel explores the relationship between personal connections and creativity, its execution leaves much to be desired