A review by flightyrachel
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin

4.75

Thoroughly enjoyed this clever, generous hearted story about video game design, friendship and flaws. I thought the earlier parts were the best and  most engaging, especially the Unfair company's start up period, but then so did the characters and that was part of the problem. 

No one is perfect in this story
except Marx
and a couple are very damaged but all are relatable and have recognisable and consistent motivations for their actions. Highly recommend. 

I wish Dov had got his come uppance though; what a skin crawler of a character.