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A review by midwaydancer
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
Did not finish book.
DNF at 66%. Clearly I am in the minority here but this book did nothing for me, which was disappointing given all the hype around this title.
It's supposed to be the story of two video game developers and their lifelong friendship. I will say that the first 10% of the book was engaging. But their "friendship" is so weird and toxic. They're always upset with each other and barely speaking for most of the chapters I read. They are both pretty terrible people, so its hard to feel like you should root for them as they repetitively drift apart, manipulate each other and patch things up.
Also, I don't know a lot about video games and there is a lot of tech talk throughout the book. If you are not interested in that as a theme, it makes the pacing of the book extremely slow.
It's supposed to be the story of two video game developers and their lifelong friendship. I will say that the first 10% of the book was engaging. But their "friendship" is so weird and toxic. They're always upset with each other and barely speaking for most of the chapters I read. They are both pretty terrible people, so its hard to feel like you should root for them as they repetitively drift apart, manipulate each other and patch things up.
Also, I don't know a lot about video games and there is a lot of tech talk throughout the book. If you are not interested in that as a theme, it makes the pacing of the book extremely slow.