Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow, Gabrielle Zevin | 401 pages
Very immersive. Several hundred pages spanning a few decades of a friendship built around video games. Sam and Sadie met as tween players and grow to be adult creative colleagues. And like many creative people attempting to work together, their relationship is a roller coaster between love and misunderstanding.
I have mixed feelings about this novel. It was very good, mostly, but felt long. There's a whole long section where I didn't know what was happening until the end (Pioneers), which felt more confusing than immersive. But Zevin has a very skilled way of handling words, and some passages are strikingly beautiful. I'm glad I read it.
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