Submitted by outsellers t3_116qbfw in books
I recently read Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin and I truly enjoyed reading it. It’s a five ⭐️ book in my opinion.
The main reason I liked it is because of the theme of the book - which is two friends that create video games together. However there are two things that kind of bothered me about it. I’ll focus on these since it’s already gotten many rave reviews:
- On Metal Gear Solid
I was an avid player of Metal Gear Solid. The video game, and creator Hideo Kojima, gets a solid shout out early on in the book. I was ecstatic when this unfolded.
Zevin gets it right that the purpose of the game was to avoid fighting as much as possible, avoid war. But then she describes the game as “boring.” Which is not how I would have thought to describe the game. I would maybe say frustrating, in terms of its hard to figure out.
In my opinion it speaks to the difference between a gamer and a non gamer.
I also find it strange she chose this adjective for this game, given that there is a chapter devoted to anti-gun literature where shooter games are referenced as the shooters game of choice.
Additionally she hates on Madden Football pretty hard?
- On the Illiad
She ruins the ending to The Illiad and completely spoils how it ends for one character. I want to read both The Odyssey and The Illiad and when I got to this part I was like… come on….
It’s a great book, but often times it checks the same checkbox each and every time.
-rba- t1_j98fpos wrote
The Iliad is, what, 2700 years old? I think spoilers are fair game at this point. :)