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Only just 4 stars. Good for what it is and a great sequel. Love the covers if these books. Not at all interested in the main love story but found all other plots gripping. YA bliss.
adventurous
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
dark
emotional
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I just finished and I am a bit confused how I feel. I want to love it but I don't.
I am 100% for letting this be redeemed in the next book to be released – I'll even come back and change my review if my thoughts are impacted by whatever storytelling occurs in the future. But for what we know now, and where this series has gone as of today... it wasn't the worst, but I definitely expected more
I am 100% for letting this be redeemed in the next book to be released – I'll even come back and change my review if my thoughts are impacted by whatever storytelling occurs in the future. But for what we know now, and where this series has gone as of today... it wasn't the worst, but I definitely expected more
adventurous
dark
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
OH SHIT!
I love this book, this series, and these covers! Leda is definitely my favorite character and I can't wait to see what the hell is going to happen in the next book - which I need right now!!
The Dazzling Heights is the second book of the wonderful series, The Thousandth Floor. It still reminds me of gossip girl and I love it. Leda, my favorite, definitely changes in this book. She went from a vindictive bitch to growing a heart and finally caring for someone - for real. Enter Watt, I love those two together. I seriously needed them to acknowledge their feelings for one another, like love, because they were goals in my eyes.
Then there's Avery and ever-annoying crush/love weird thing on her half brother, Atlas. UGH! I just can't like the girl. Everyone sees her as "perfect" and shit but she's annoying. I get that she was heart broken because she couldn't really be with her brother in the real world. Mostly because it's completely frowned upon and shit but whatever. Their love is real and true and yet, they break up.
The new-ish villain was Calliope. I liked her to a point but other than that the girl was meh. She also like Atlas, which by the way.. is there anyone in the world who doesn't like this guy? In the third book can no one like him like that?? PLEASE? Back to her, well Calliope and her mom are con artists. Which definitely made this book a bit more interesting but then that stupid brother/sister relationship drama came into play and I was annoyed.
Besides them, there's nadia. I love her - even though she's inside Watt's head. She's so sassy and I wonder if she had anything to do with the ending of the book.
I just need to know who did the damage in the end. I NEED THE NEXT BOOK GUYS!
I love this book, this series, and these covers! Leda is definitely my favorite character and I can't wait to see what the hell is going to happen in the next book - which I need right now!!
The Dazzling Heights is the second book of the wonderful series, The Thousandth Floor. It still reminds me of gossip girl and I love it. Leda, my favorite, definitely changes in this book. She went from a vindictive bitch to growing a heart and finally caring for someone - for real. Enter Watt, I love those two together. I seriously needed them to acknowledge their feelings for one another, like love, because they were goals in my eyes.
Then there's Avery and ever-annoying crush/love weird thing on her half brother, Atlas. UGH! I just can't like the girl. Everyone sees her as "perfect" and shit but she's annoying. I get that she was heart broken because she couldn't really be with her brother in the real world. Mostly because it's completely frowned upon and shit but whatever. Their love is real and true and yet, they break up.
The new-ish villain was Calliope. I liked her to a point but other than that the girl was meh. She also like Atlas, which by the way.. is there anyone in the world who doesn't like this guy? In the third book can no one like him like that?? PLEASE? Back to her, well Calliope and her mom are con artists. Which definitely made this book a bit more interesting but then that stupid brother/sister relationship drama came into play and I was annoyed.
Besides them, there's nadia. I love her - even though she's inside Watt's head. She's so sassy and I wonder if she had anything to do with the ending of the book.
I just need to know who did the damage in the end. I NEED THE NEXT BOOK GUYS!
adventurous
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
katherine mcgee is just so st johns. this is officially my guilty pleasure book bc its SO GOOD but sooo problematic. the siblings, the forgiven date-rape that turns into romance, the kinda-forgiven teacher-student hook up, the racism in the world building, etc etc.
but its so fun to read
but its so fun to read
adventurous
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix