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A review by gardens_and_dragons
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
Did not finish book. Stopped at 51%.
I don’t think this was a book for me. The characters were very flawed but in ways that made me want to shake them versus identify with them. They had a cycle of misunderstanding and miscommunication that would seemingly get better and then worse.
They each had their own issues that made them who they were, but they never seemed to put the effort in to understand each other, arguably as each others best friends they did a terrible job of actually being there for each other.
I had hoped for more comfort in this book but I think that it kept being a cycle of more trauma, misunderstanding, and then grief.
They each had their own issues that made them who they were, but they never seemed to put the effort in to understand each other, arguably as each others best friends they did a terrible job of actually being there for each other.
I had hoped for more comfort in this book but I think that it kept being a cycle of more trauma, misunderstanding, and then grief.
Graphic: Suicide attempt, Sexual violence, Ableism, and Sexism
Moderate: Drug use, Medical content, Adult/minor relationship, and Toxic friendship
I think that while a lot of the topics and content warnings are important to talk about, it felt more like a laundry list of the characters “going thru it” versus feeling realistic.