Computer games do form the background of the book but the novel is primarily about the relationships between the characters and how they cope with the challenges that life brings. As their company grows and the the importance of deadlines increases the main characters have to make decisions about work and relationships. Life is not always kind and can their friendship survive?
Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin is a novel about relationships and friendship, rivalry, creativity, tragedy and survival in a sometimes unkind world. The characters must decide what they really want in life, whether it be in the world created by computer games or in the actual world in which they live.
The title, Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow, comes from the Shakespeare play, Macbeth. Marx once suggested it as a possible name for their company. Marx described a game as the possibility of infinite rebirth, infinite redemption. The idea is that if you keep playing, you could still win. No loss is permanent, because nothing is permanent, ever. (page 405) The author suggests that this philosophy should also apply to how we view our life and its challenges.
This title was one of the books considered for possible discussion by the Monash Alumni Book Club in March 2026.

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