Where to begin. It will be hard to write a review that does this stunning novel justice.

I’ll start by saying that after seven pages I had already fallen in love and knew that this would be a new favourite of mine. The characters, the writing style, the story and the nostalgic feeling it gave me, everything. I have dog-eared my copy, underlined my favourite quotes and I'm already dying to re-read it. I am confident in saying it is the best book I have read in 2022 so far. Maybe even one of the best books I have read ever. Anyone who knows me knows that I haven’t shut up about ‘Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow’ since I finished it and I’d love for more people to read it so we can discuss. It is incredibly moving, raw, emotionally charged and absolutely brilliant.

‘Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow’ has a rawness to it that I felt deeply. It’s the story of boy meets girl and it is not a romance novel but it is a love story. The pitch ‘500 Days of Summer’ meets ‘Ready Player One’ doesn’t feel accurate. I feel like any book that has to do with video games immediately gets compared to ‘Ready Player One’ but don’t be fooled, you do NOT have to like video games to enjoy this book. Yes, it is an added bonus if you do, but I am confident you will enjoy it nonetheless. This book is incredibly moving, raw, emotionally charged and just absolutely brilliant.

I can’t deny my feelings but I know everyone has different tastes so I’ll get over the fact that you’re not all going to fall in love with it immediately like I did. I don’t want to oversell it but just be warned that if you come into the shop looking for a new good book, this is what I’ll be shoving into your hands.

I loved this book terribly and I hope you will too.

— Rachel