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A review by librareee
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
5.0
This is such a moving book about creativity and how special a creative relationship can be. It's about two video game creators in the 90's and 00's and how they sometimes work so well together except when they don't. The video game history was wonderful. The development of the characters was wonderful. The prose was beautiful. I will leave one of my favorite quotes here:
"For most of his life, Sam had found it difficult to say I love you. It was superior he believed, to show love to those one loved. But now, it seemed like one of the easiest things in the world Sam could do. Why wouldn't you tell someone you loved them? Once you loved someone, you repeated it until they were tired of hearing it. You said it until it ceased to have meaning. Why not? Of course, you goddamn did."
"For most of his life, Sam had found it difficult to say I love you. It was superior he believed, to show love to those one loved. But now, it seemed like one of the easiest things in the world Sam could do. Why wouldn't you tell someone you loved them? Once you loved someone, you repeated it until they were tired of hearing it. You said it until it ceased to have meaning. Why not? Of course, you goddamn did."