A review by ashishkj212
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin

5.0

The first 100 pages of the book is a masterpiece in story telling. I thought ill read like 20 pages but it had me HOOKED. Sam's way of thinking is really relatable for me, the way this story functions and flows is so masterfully done and it had me very very hooked to a limit were I did not think it was possible to put down the book.

Although the sudden change in plot 3/4th way through felt really dramatic and out of nowhere it felt genuinely right. It made the book a little too soap opera'y it works once the shock is over, The way loss can paralyze you; how you loose the pov of Sadie; how even tho she has to get back she just physically cant. Magical

every character is so well written and seeps into your psyche. Sam, Sadie, Marx, Ant, Simon, Dong Hyung and even Sadie's grandmother that imbues such a good life lesson I really wish I had more time to spend inside Sadie's head beyond her relationships as compared to others

Helps me work on my grief of loosing a friendship

Would have liked the story more if the sad stuff didn't happen but thats also life lol

There is so much I want to talk about

The ending is so somber and it works so well.