![]() These characters are complex, lovable, sometimes messy. Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow is a book that believes in destiny, but a destiny steeped in reality. There is intimacy to be found in creative collaboration, something more profound and perhaps even more risky than romance. Sam and Sadie are content with the knowledge that they understand each other better than anyone else ever will. What starts off as a brief reunion turns into the most productive partnership of their lives: the creation of a smash-hit video game, the launch of a tech empire, and a financial and artistic freedom beyond their wildest dreams. Sam and Sadie have known each other since they were kids, separated by a misunderstanding in adolescence but brought back together in their college years thanks to a chance run-in on a subway platform. And yet! The love that Sam and Sadie have for each other is the beating heart of this wonderfully refreshing book about passion, fame, grief, and gaming and made me fall head over heels. The main characters never date, when they reference poetry it’s in the context of a single-player game, and the two leads spend large swaths of time separated by distance (or more often, opinions). ![]() ![]() Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow isn’t a romance novel. ![]()
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