Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
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I would love to know what you thought about the timeline of the book. Did you feel that it was consistent and realistic?

I'm butting in here, because I recently finished the book myself, and have been convincing friends to read it, so I can also discuss it. I do remember thinking however, that isn't this rapid scale of success a little unrealistic? But then I realised if we're using the young tech-billionaire model of career growth, I think for the late 90s and early 2000s this would work.
However, I'm curious to hear everyone's thoughts on the Dov/Sadie dynamic?

I now am looking forward to an attempt in videogame design for my bachelors thesis project! <3

Dov and Sadie was an extremely toxic relationship, but I kinda love how after so many years of back and forth of bickering and abuse, they can sit back and talk casually in a restaurant. it shows that maybe Sadie isn't as immature and volatile as she is made out to be. But again, why couldn't she show that towards Sam? I wholly believe Sam was just doing the best for the team and Sadie, but Sadie never understood that

First of all, I loved every page, and I wish those games ACTUALLY existed, especially Itchigo.
Throughout the book, I felt that Sam and Sadie could eventually start a relationship outside work and I was so mad at them for not being completely open and honest with each other in some parts (e.g. when Sam is also in grief and is having the phantom limb syndrome but won't tell Sadie a thing!).
Regarding Dov & Sadie... It's definitely complicated, though I can see she was being lucid and thinking about her career already since the beginning, even though she definitely got hurt after some time... but she was always the "passive" character between them.
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