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The Thousandth Floor
by Katharine McGee
Actual rating: 3.5/5
As a person who binge-watches Gossip Girl with barely the self control to stop (many sleepless nights have come from that show), this book has all the GG vibes and then some. With just as much drama, backstabbing, betrayal, guilt, secrets, lies, and a super-beautiful kind blonde in the middle of it all, casually set 100 years in the future.
The Thousandth Floor, while being super entertaining, took me a little while to get into. Once I was got the idea of how it was going to work (5 main POVs and a lot of characters to get to know) it was pretty easy to fall into the drama and get caught up in wanting to know more.
One fault I found with the novel though, was that the characters all tended to be thinking one thing, and the next moment their actions would go in a completely different direction, which didn't make much sense to me. That, and the fact that it took me about a month to finish it is why it's a 3.5 instead of 4.
Overall pretty enjoyable, and I think I want to pick up the next one to see where it goes.
As a person who binge-watches Gossip Girl with barely the self control to stop (many sleepless nights have come from that show), this book has all the GG vibes and then some. With just as much drama, backstabbing, betrayal, guilt, secrets, lies, and a super-beautiful kind blonde in the middle of it all, casually set 100 years in the future.
The Thousandth Floor, while being super entertaining, took me a little while to get into. Once I was got the idea of how it was going to work (5 main POVs and a lot of characters to get to know) it was pretty easy to fall into the drama and get caught up in wanting to know more.
One fault I found with the novel though, was that the characters all tended to be thinking one thing, and the next moment their actions would go in a completely different direction, which didn't make much sense to me. That, and the fact that it took me about a month to finish it is why it's a 3.5 instead of 4.
Overall pretty enjoyable, and I think I want to pick up the next one to see where it goes.