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Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin - Review 

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A review of Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin.
In this exhilarating novel by the best-selling author of The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry two friends--often in love, but never lovers--come together as creative partners in the world of video game design, where success brings them fame, joy, tragedy, duplicity, and, ultimately, a kind of immortality.
On a bitter-cold day, in the December of his junior year at Harvard, Sam Masur exits a subway car and sees, amid the hordes of people waiting on the platform, Sadie Green. He calls her name. For a moment, she pretends she hasn't heard him, but then, she turns, and a game begins: a legendary collaboration that will launch them to stardom. These friends, intimates since childhood, borrow money, beg favors, and, before even graduating college, they have created their first blockbuster, Ichigo. Overnight, the world is theirs. Not even twenty-five years old, Sam and Sadie are brilliant, successful, and rich, but these qualities won't protect them from their own creative ambitions or the betrayals of their hearts.
Spanning thirty years, from Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Venice Beach, California, and lands in between and far beyond, Gabrielle Zevin's Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow is a dazzling and intricately imagined novel that examines the multifarious nature of identity, disability, failure, the redemptive possibilities in play, and above all, our need to connect: to be loved and to love. Yes, it is a love story, but it is not one you have read before.

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@BroPortal
@BroPortal Год назад
The book does make more references to other games to be fair other than Pac Man and Donkey Kong. I recall an important scene with characters playing Metal Gear Solid 1, references to JRPGS like Chrono Trigger and the Persona franchise is significant for the game the studio makes, and we get references to Doom and it's creators, Oregon Trail is a huge plot point, and lots of pages where just random games are namedropped as things certain characters play.
@rororeads
@rororeads Год назад
Do you know what…I can only apologise, as I don’t remember those games being referenced at all. Persona and metal gear solid have made a huge impact on me…so you’d think I would have remembered them being mentioned. So yeah. I can only back-pedal on my comments in that area. I am now wondering why those things didn’t stand out to me. I’ll keep pondering.
@BroPortal
@BroPortal Год назад
@@rororeads Interesting that those didn't stand out. In the scene when Sadie and Dov first break up they are playing MGS1 for the first time and the author makes an interesting contrast where the game is innovative yet the break up distracts Sadie from appreciating all of its unique qualities, and the game franchise that their company makes in the third act (Counterpart High or something) was stated as their companies attempt at making a Persona game for western audiences. Still, all of your other critiques still are valid. The book is well written and has well developed characters but has a lot of issues plot wise and pacing wise.
@MatthewKesselman
@MatthewKesselman Год назад
I stopped midway. Very rare for me. Found myself not particularly caring about the characters, and there wasn't enough in the prose or *literary intrigue* to keep me around.
@sentimentalsediment3000
@sentimentalsediment3000 7 месяцев назад
Simply can’t finish it, I just don’t care
@sentiments1562
@sentiments1562 5 месяцев назад
good because you wouldve HATED them more if you continued LMAOOO, the end parts of the book made them su insufferable but I pushed through the whole thing out of guilt for spending $11 on this book when I shouldve saved it for a fucking burrito special
@technokippie
@technokippie Год назад
I’m reading this right now and went Googling to see if more people feel the same vibe from Jude from A Little Life as from Sam from this book. And it’s actually a topic on Reddit 😮. I feel like this book is a sort of blend between something Sally Rooney, A Little Life and Ready player one. And I’m not really as wowed as I was hoping for…
@BeeMichael
@BeeMichael Год назад
A novelist creates a whole universe in his/her book. The Queen’s Gambit and the Hustler, two books by W. Tevis, create worlds centered around games, which actually made me believe I could participate in world class chess or pool and relate to the trials and tribulations, winning and losing, of the main characters, in their respective worlds. I didn’t get that from T&T&T. Maybe, that’s what the author intended, ie, that her characters are avatars in the video game of life, but it just left me with a hollow feel and I just didn’t feel an emotional empathy, or care about them.
@BookMaven9
@BookMaven9 Год назад
I couldnt agree with you more. It was a bit over hyped and caught my attention. But it was just meh for me. Not very memorable after a few tomorrows.
@uniquelyabz
@uniquelyabz 9 месяцев назад
I couldn't finish the book i found it so boring and I didnt like any of the characters 😅 I read until section 2.
@LuckbeaSladey
@LuckbeaSladey 7 месяцев назад
This is a two star for me. Because the plot is so formulaic it really relies on the characters and their relationships. Unfortunately I think the author wanted the characters to be more interesting than the archetypes she wrote. Dov, Marx, and Zoe are all very one note personalities. So you have Sam and Sadie carrying the real depth of character study. I thought Sam was done well. I liked the character. My only problem with the writing of Sam is that we are constantly being told that he is this Todd Howard like personality to the gaming public. Unfortunately there is nothing shown to us that makes any sense that he is the type of person. He’s closed off and a poor communicator, often hurting his friends. That’s fine but show me how he transforms into this larger than life personality. I don’t think the author could do it and needed it to put that conflict into the story. To me that is just so poorly written. Sadie’s fine but ultimately just frustrating. She’s defined by her art and boyfriends. Her relationships with those boyfriends are very one note and we don’t get to see much complexity of her character. This story has some redeeming qualities, but fails to be something original enough to be worth reading when there are some many better things to read. And to be fair, there is one metal gear solid reference. But yeah, Oregon trail?, come on.
@kevinperry3137
@kevinperry3137 Год назад
Reads like a book about video games for people who don’t play video games. My major frustration is with the lack of creativity. I didn’t feel like any of the games created in the book were outside the box or grabbed the attention of the reader in a unique way. The book instead spends a lot of time covering the cyclical drama between the main characters and trying to force art/poetry into video games.
@andromedus5
@andromedus5 Год назад
I really thought that this was going to be much more considering the hype. Lol this definitely moved down my tbr list
@PantsLizardz
@PantsLizardz Год назад
The absolute ✨vibes ✨ you carry Your editing is getting so fun. :] You are also so funny.
@RicoChr
@RicoChr Год назад
It's so crazy how differently people perceive this novel. For me it was the most emotional experience in years. This book was something different and more than a story to me.
@rororeads
@rororeads Год назад
Love that!
@johnmendoza6345
@johnmendoza6345 Год назад
What about all the sierra games they mentioned in the book? Kings quest? Leisure Suit Larry? Etc?
@rororeads
@rororeads Год назад
Since dropping this review I’ve come to learn that there were a lot more references than registered / my meaning behind what I expected from games referenced in this book. I think I was hoping the references and their connection to games of the 90s would be built into the fabric of the characters growth as games developers…that in making the games we would get deeper insight into games of the 90s and how they were shaping the characters etc and i didn’t get that from the what was chosen / I wanted more. I was projecting on the work rather than allowing it to be what it was so my reaction was that it lacked referencing. But you’re 100 percent correct, my comment is not accurate to what is offered in the book. For that I can only apologise. Thank you for watching. Hope you’re well :)
@nat4465
@nat4465 Год назад
Oh no 😅 you mentioned the two things I would be afraid would happen in this novel. I started reading it with a friend. I wasn’t all that excited about the story but I was giving it some effort for enjoying it with my friend and what had me really excited was how gaming would come through the story. And yes I did predict a lot of the things mentioned lol. The gaming portion would have been the saving grace for me for the nostalgia. We’ll see if we carry on with it. She was also curious about all the hype surrounding it.
@ninatheinkling5748
@ninatheinkling5748 11 месяцев назад
This is why I don't want to know ANYTHING prior to starting a book! I got so excited when I figured out while reading that the book is about games!
@JamesGrady2
@JamesGrady2 8 месяцев назад
No masterpiece, but very very enjoyable and moreish - Pretty much agree with the review. Honestly had loads of fun for at least the first two thirds. Didn’t care that it was predictable, until the end left me a bit cold. But sentence for sentence it skips along and was cosy comfort reading.
@rebecca.reader
@rebecca.reader 7 месяцев назад
Hi, new subscriber here 👋. I have just read this book and agree with all of your points. But...I come from the opposite perspective as you. I am not a gamer. Am not remotely interested in video games, infact I think the only thing I have ever played was a couple of rounds of sonic the hedgehog in my teens on a friends console( ?). I found the gaming part INCREDIBLY tedious and went totally over my head 😂. My thoughts were, that maybe if I were a gamer, I would have got a lot more out of it...clearly i was wrong 🤔😄 haven't given in a rating, but it would probably be a 2 or 3. Ps. Im loving your reviews!!
@rororeads
@rororeads 7 месяцев назад
Thank you :)
@samsaint11
@samsaint11 11 месяцев назад
Erm Donkey Kong? What about Metal Gear and Policenauts
@jobuckley2999
@jobuckley2999 Год назад
Thanks for the heads up on this one.
@honeycomb4588
@honeycomb4588 Год назад
You have a goodreads?
@rororeads
@rororeads Год назад
I don't i'm afraid.
@vortexvibes5944
@vortexvibes5944 Год назад
Was Sadie Asian American?
@rororeads
@rororeads Год назад
Think I got that part mixed up. No idea why.
@GeminiPlatypus
@GeminiPlatypus 4 месяца назад
So boring I couldn't get into it
@francissemazzi1530
@francissemazzi1530 Год назад
I wish the author went into more of the minds of the people who are negatively affected by videogames
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