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

3.0

this book was at parts fun, devastatingly sad, a little boring and hilarious. The overall story was very great, a coming of age story filled filled with tragedy and grief. a 4/5 seems fitting, as in all honesty i think the book was about 50 pages too long, and it suffered from iron flames problem of rehashing the same arguments over and over again as an annoying plot device. But at the core we had a great story about two lifelong companions and a journey in this unforgiving world. it’s worth a read, it’s worth a tear, and most importantly it’s worth the time.

I will say, I think Sam’s character was really well done, and he was the one I really felt the worst for. And Marx i love Marx