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Cover Image: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

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Aggie G, Reviewer

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I heard so many good reviews about this book which made me seek it out and request a review copy on NetGalley. Thank you NetGalley for accepting my request!

This book took me on a journey through the lives and friendships of 3 college students, 2 of whom were unexpected childhood friends and later reunited by chance. A bit complicated at times, as well as heartbreaking, this story was filled with nostalgic references from the 80s & 90s and the world of gaming and its evolution. It was a fun ride to follow along and see if I could figure out the references. I felt lost at times with some of the gaming terminology and how the story started but it quickly picked up for me.

Max was my favorite character and his devotion to Sam was endearing. I loved their friendship.

I recommend this book to everyone, it was a nice change of pace for me in between beachy reads.
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