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

5.0

I gave this one five stars because at the end of the book I said that’s how it’s done. That’s how you make readers care about characters. The sadness I felt at the end was somehow hopeful and yet also, a quiet appreciation of what is. I wanted more and I didn’t need more. I don’t know. I finished it hours ago and still keep thinking of the beauty of that last scene. And I just appreciated the whole story. I read some criticisms of this book and maybe some of it is valid. But every once in a while you can take a story for what it is and the criticisms don’t matter, the little things that other people would change are just fine to you, and the story can just exist in a beautiful poignant way without needing to be improved upon. That was this book for me. Maybe not for other people. But it was for me. 

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