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

3.0

3 stars 4 if it wasn't so damn long

look I get it I swear, I loved reading about these two really smart people make ground breaking games but as soon as we lose a really pivotal character from the story I lost all interest.

I dislike almost all of the characters (Sam, Sadie, Dov, Alice, etc.) and really only liked Sam's grandparents, the two gay interns turned Devs, and of course like most of the world, Marx.
No matter how much dimension Zevin tried to add into this I still feel like it just came back to miscommunication to the nth degree and a base lack of trust that you couldn't recover from no matter how much you try, and oh boy did they try.

I would love to play all of the games Sadie, Sam, and Marx made, and I would love to play all 7 Counterpart High games, but that's it. You could've cut out like 100 pages and it would've been the same book for it.