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Star Rating: 4.5 StarsWell.. I didn't see that coming.I f'ing love this series. I don't watch reality TV so this book is basically my bad TV. I know its rotting my brain, but I'm addicted to it.
I was satisfied with the ending, it was perfect. But I can’t justify giving this book 5 stars because the book was pretty stretched out, repetitive and boring from the 20% mark to the 75% mark. I also feel like this was an opportunity to develop Brice to the fullest extent, but that opportunity wasn’t used. All I know is that he is sometimes a creep and sometimes a knight in shining armour. I really loved this trilogy, and will definitely be reading anything McGee puts out in the future. UPDATE
Me waiting for August right now:
Gonna miss this drama filled worldMini Review:This was a great conclusion to an awesome trilogy. This last book was a little slow in the middle and the ending was more predictable than the first two, but I still really loved the world and all the technology. The drama filled plot was highly entertaining. The writing was also very easy to get immersed in. It almost felt like a real place with real characters. The main characters were all flawed without being unlikable to the point where the story...
Fantastic! This was definitely much quieter than the first two in the series, but it still delivered. I was still intrigued and super invested in the characters. And the last 150 pages or so were just... ahhhhhh! Lol! Anyway it's currently 130am and I have to work in the morning so I should go to bed.But yes. excellent.The entire trilogy is really solid in my opinion. Def recommend.
I expected a lot more from this book but it did not deliver.I really enjoyed the first two books but certainly not this one. The story in this one could have ended a lot earlier but it was stretched and dragged out instead. It felt like the characters were forced to separate in the first half of the book and then brought back together. We knew their lives were intertwined to begin with so why force them to ignore that part? Don’t get me wrong I still enjoyed it but it was a little frustrating. I...
Uggggghhhhhhhhh.Listen. NOTHING happens in this book until, let's say, 75% in. Truly. There's a lot of recapping - which, tbh, was helpful because some stuff/people I forgot - and a hell of a lot of thinking. In the second book I had started to like some of the characters and some I still liked but others... nah. Here's some specific and/or vague thoughts on each section:Leda: Despite obviously not Loving her in the first book I warmed up to her much more in the second one. This one she is also
rounding up my rating because even thought nothing really happens in this installment, im still walking away from this book (and series) with a generally positive opinion. to me, there really wasnt a plot. this was essentially a wrap of everything that happened in the first two books. no new events, no new characters. just tying together loose ends and creating a conclusion. how that managed to be 450 pages worth, i will never know. but i never really found myself bored throughout, which amazes
eight more dayyyyyssss until release!!!!!!!!!!
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. The Towering Sky is the third and final instalment of futuristic teen series ‘The Thousandth Floor’. Following in the same vein as the previous books, we see our privileged and beautiful narrators as they navigate the fall out of various secrets finally coming to light, mixed in with a little teen angst and drama.This instalment is really all about Avery and her relationship with adopted brother Atlas, as well as being the ‘darling...
The third and final book in The Thousandth Floor trilogy by Katharine McGee. The characters (Leda, Rylin, Calliope, Watt, and Avery) are all back with an exciting conclusion to the series. Leda is the most intriguing and complex character in the book. Rylin is my favorite character, but Cord, her boyfriend, is kind of lame. Calliope still seems pointless. Watt is still too smart for his own good. Avery has major drama, and, really, deserves better than Atlas. This book nicely wraps up the variou...
WOW! I didn’t expect that kind of ending but at the same time I’m happy it happened?? So in this final installment, I think it’s the last? Dunno but it’s bitterswet!, well you see the gang. Not everyone knows of the death that happened at the end in book 2. However, the police are trying to figure out who did it. I had my theories and I was so happy that my #1 suspect was it! I mean, I was still shocked and shit but really happy because my detective skills are getting better!A lot happened in th...
Just happily filing myself into the trash-for-trash category because of my love of this series. Rich Kid Drama is like my new fave sub-genre. Is it new though? Or has this series just finally awakened a part of me that has been sleeping since I got bored with Gossip Girl 2? Either way, I'm beginning to embrace the fact that I love me some Rich Kid Drama.True to the format of the previous two novels, this book begins with its ending. Very dramatic. I made sense of it pretty quick but the journ
this series is amazing i’m so sad it’s over
5 Towering Stars!! . “Some secrets are better buried.” Clapping and crying.... sad that its over!!! What a fantastic ending to this amazing addictive series. I loved this series so hard!! I don't think I could have asked for a better conclusion. I think McGee did a phenomenal job tying up all the loose ends in this finale. She kept her characters and story line just as fast paced and addictive as the first two. I will miss this world so much! What an amazing ride. I can not recommend it enoug...
I finally finished a book!! And it was excellent!