Another book review from Sarah: Yesterday I finished my 2022 Book of the Year, “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow” by Gabrielle Zevin and it far surpassed the hype, in my opinion. It truly spoke to me on so many different levels. The author has a mesmerizingly simplistic way of explaining complex emotions, and often gave transcending perspectives on hot topics/issues to provide a more empathetic take. An avid reader, not often can I bring myself to defile a book in any way, and I found myself doing just that so I could reference some of these insightful passages. It is that good. I also found the book, given the plot and perspectives, to be kind of universally appealing. “What’s it about, already?” you might be asking. It is about two principle characters who have a decades-long friendship, and must learn how to navigate their relationship and others, while they are simultaneously entering into the video game programming industry. The fun nature of the plot made the “heavier” topics more palatable. It was also a great underdog story and truly had a little bit of hot topic for everybody. A long, nonlinear and complex book, it’s not for the faint-hearted reader; but if you commit you will be rewarded. #botm #ilovebooks #ilovetoread #realtorreader #justread #fortheloveofbooks #bookstagram #booksofinstagram #bookworm #booklover #allbookedup #idratherbereading (at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cq4bO6sNRr8/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=













