Ratings1,318
Average rating4.1
Like a 3.7 star book with 4.7 star characters. While it's isn't my usual type of book, “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow” still greatly resonated with me. A book of relationships, grief, the existential passage of time, and video games, this was exactly the type of story that could resonate with me. I loved the perspective characters, and I loved how frustrated they made me. Explicitly human and clumsy and awkward and imperfect, the protagonists Sam and Sadie had me empathizing every step of the way. Although the plot itself sometimes felt meandering and directionless, the themes of the book were prevalent enough that the cyclical nature never felt unwelcome—and often even made more sense than a straightforward character arc.
Overall a very solid read.