Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
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- $19.99
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
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THE MILLION-COPY BESTSELLING PHENOMENON
This is the story of Sam and Sadie. It's not a romance, but it is about love.
When Sam catches sight of Sadie at a crowded train station one morning he is catapulted straight back to childhood, and the hours they spent immersed in playing games.
Their spark is instantly reignited and sets off a creative collaboration that will make them superstars. It is the 90s, and anything is possible.
What comes next is a decades-long tale of friendship and rivalry, fame and art, betrayal and tragedy, perfect worlds and imperfect ones. And, above all, our need to connect: to be loved and to love.
‘Exhilarating, timely and emotive’ GUARDIAN
'I devoured it. So enjoyable' ZADIE SMITH
‘Love, friendship and betrayal…gorgeous’ SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
© 2022 Gabrielle Zevin (P)2022 Penguin Audio
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
An ambitious story about two friends caught in the push and pull of creative passion, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow is an exhilarating novel about collaboration. Sam Masur and Sadie Green bonded over video games when they met as children, and craft a hit game together after reconnecting in college. Their quippy rapport rings emotionally true, which means that readers don’t need to be gamers to appreciate the pair’s three-decade journey together. Author Gabrielle Zevin also chronicles the evolving gaming industry, with plenty of witty references along the way. A must-read for fans of both The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay and TV’s Halt and Catch Fire, this is a warm look at the puzzle-like aspects of friendship and love.
Customer Reviews
Enjoyed but better in text
Interesting read, enjoyed this, but wish I listened to a sample of the audiobook before buying it, because I don’t gel either the reader’s voice at all. Found it much more enjoyable to read as ebook and paper book.
Why has the narrator changed? The second book this has happened to!
Also it’s skipped a chunk!!!!
I see why it’s a book of 2022
It’s a great story and if you’ve been playing any games, it’s even better. But what’s stellar is the voice acting, it’s fantastic and made a great book even better. Thank you