The novel is structured like a video game, complete with levels, cut scenes, and side quests. When you listen to the audiobook, the narrator acts as your "player character," guiding you through different eras and perspectives. The auditory shift between sections feels akin to a loading screen or a level-up—something a physical page turn simply cannot replicate.
"I cried in my car. I literally had to pull over because Julian Cihi’s delivery of Sam’s final speech destroyed me." – Audible Review "I wasn't sure I would like a book about video games. Jennifer Kim makes the code sound like poetry." – Goodreads Review tomorrow tomorrow and tomorrow audiobook
The audiobook is widely available across all major platforms: The novel is structured like a video game,
"It's fiction, Arthur," Mira said, exasperated. "It's not about you." "I cried in my car
10/10 Best for: Long commutes, creative inspiration, ugly crying in public. Pro-tip: Listen to the final chapter alone. You will need privacy.