Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
by Gabrielle Zevin
4/5
Knopf 416 pages July 5, 2022
Sam Masur and Sadie Green meet as children in a hospital gaming room and bond over video games. Years later, they reunite and create a groundbreaking video game together, launching them into fame. But as the game world evolves, so does their complicated relationship in this sweeping novel about creativity, love, and identity.
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Jim's Review
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A book about making video games that made Jim feel ALL the feelings? Sign this worm up. Zevin captures the creative process — the joy, the jealousy, the grind — with stunning precision. Sam and Sadie's relationship is complicated and messy and so painfully real. Jim burrowed through this one in two sittings, completely consumed. Even if you've never touched a controller, this book will resonate deep in your worm soul.
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