‘Tomorrow, Tomorrow, Tomorrow’ By Sam Meiser and Sadie Green

(book review)

I finished reading ‘Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow’ at the beginning of the month, and I am publishing the review just now.

★★★

A tale of two minds — Sam Meiser and Sadie Green. They have a common hobby — computer games, and later they start creating them together. The book takes place at the end of the 20th century. The story is actually amusing and exciting, but the game`s theme is still not for me. But if you like to read about the creation of companies, various startups, the process of transforming an idea that arose at night between two friends and began to be implemented the next day, then this book is for you. For me, the author’s style seemed to be similar to the signature style of Sally Rooney (I read her third novel, ‘Where have you gone, my beautiful world?’ and immediately realized that this is not my author.).

Here, as with Kundera’s stories, you either love them with all your heart, or you blow them and don’t return to them. The only thing that really impressed me was the cool storyline and how skillfully the author wrote the arcs of each character, and one of the main characters, Sam’s friend, became especially close to me. That`s Sadie – Marks. The book became the best according to Amazon in 2023. It was translated and published by Vivat publishing house. It had a pretty good promotion and appeared in many book reviews, having many favorable reviews.

Its beautiful binding is worth mentioning too. In my opinion, it fits the publication very well and is associated with the story that lies on the pages.

This is a S-u-u-u-u-p-e-r American story, so if you like it, you can feel free to take it and enjoy it 🙂 My rating is 9/10.

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