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A review by klassykatie2
The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGee
2.0
I was just really annoyed the whole time while reading this book. I was very intrigued when I first picked up this book while wandering a bookstore a little while back, but I found a lot of it just very excessive.
The world building was super cool, but there are certain aspects of the whole novel- the characters by the end, the incident of rape (gross), and incest (super gross!)- that were kind of unnecessary.
The only reason why I kept reading was to find the identity of the girl at the beginning who fell from the top, and even that just made me really sad. Was I the only one that originally predicted that Avery was going to fall? I don't think I am.
The author, however, has me intrigued for the sequel to this, unfortunately. I'm not mad, I'm just upset.
I hope Eris gets justice somehow.
The world building was super cool, but there are certain aspects of the whole novel- the characters by the end, the incident of rape (gross), and incest (super gross!)- that were kind of unnecessary.
The only reason why I kept reading was to find the identity of the girl at the beginning who fell from the top, and even that just made me really sad. Was I the only one that originally predicted that Avery was going to fall? I don't think I am.
The author, however, has me intrigued for the sequel to this, unfortunately. I'm not mad, I'm just upset.
I hope Eris gets justice somehow.