![]() ![]() The plot, in general, doesn’t really pick up until the last twenty percent of the book or so. The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGee follows the intertwining storylines of four teens and how their interactions and choices lead to their ultimate downfall. The girl who seems to have it all-yet is tormented by the one thing she can never have. ![]() But when he’s hired to spy by an upper-floor girl, he finds himself caught up in a complicated web of lies.Īnd living above everyone else on the thousandth floor is Avery Fuller, the girl genetically designed to be perfect. ![]() Watt Bakradi is a tech genius with a secret: he knows everything about everyone. ![]() Rylin Myers’s job on one of the highest floors sweeps her into a world-and a romance-she never imagined…but will her new life cost Rylin her old one? Leda Cole’s flawless exterior belies a secret addiction-to a drug she never should have tried and a boy she never should have touched.Įris Dodd-Radson’s beautiful, carefree life falls to pieces when a heartbreaking betrayal tears her family apart. But people never change: everyone here wants something…and everyone has something to lose. This has had no bearing on this review.Ī hundred years in the future, New York is a city of innovation and dreams. **I received an ARC of this book courtesy of HarperCollins at BEA 2016. Genre: YA Contemporary Fiction, Science Fictionīuy it here: Book Depository (Free International Shipping) Published: HarperCollins, 2016 (Hardcover – US) ![]()
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