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dani_bugz 's review for:
The Towering Sky
by Katharine McGee
This series has been such a guilty pleasure. No, it is not a masterful piece of literature, but it is an entertaining read full of drama, love, and a few murder mysteries.
The Towering Sky picks up where book 2 left off, but the decidedly bland story took off again. I said in my previous review that book 2 suffered from middle book syndrome, and I was so right. I had actually forgotten how mediocre it was until I looked throught my review. Honestly if I had gone over it before buy The Towering Sky I may not have read it. Luckily for me I forgot all about it and went in expecting the love I felt for The Thousandth Floor, and I wasn't disappointed!
We get more Atlas and Avery drama (yeah I know it's taboo and gross if you think about it too much, but the tension was divine!), more Leda character development, more Nadia (I loved Nadia!!!), more of Rylin's love triangle, and more Watt. The only loose thread was really Calliope, she was super useless and added nothing to the story.
So if you're looking for a guilty pleasure with some awesomely cool world building, give this series a go! Though disclaimed - there is a taboo relationship which loads of people have issues with. Just go with it people, it's fiction!
Age: 14+ high adult crossover
Warnings: sex, but nothing explicit, and some death.
The Towering Sky picks up where book 2 left off, but the decidedly bland story took off again. I said in my previous review that book 2 suffered from middle book syndrome, and I was so right. I had actually forgotten how mediocre it was until I looked throught my review. Honestly if I had gone over it before buy The Towering Sky I may not have read it. Luckily for me I forgot all about it and went in expecting the love I felt for The Thousandth Floor, and I wasn't disappointed!
We get more Atlas and Avery drama (yeah I know it's taboo and gross if you think about it too much, but the tension was divine!), more Leda character development, more Nadia (I loved Nadia!!!), more of Rylin's love triangle, and more Watt. The only loose thread was really Calliope, she was super useless and added nothing to the story.
So if you're looking for a guilty pleasure with some awesomely cool world building, give this series a go! Though disclaimed - there is a taboo relationship which loads of people have issues with. Just go with it people, it's fiction!
Age: 14+ high adult crossover
Warnings: sex, but nothing explicit, and some death.