![]() ![]() But being there means seeing the boy whose heart she broke, and who broke hers in return.ĪVERY is tormented by her love for the one person in the world she can never have. When RYLIN wins a scholarship to an upper-floor school, her life transforms overnight. Will he do what it takes to be free of her for good? WATT just wants to put everything behind him…until Leda forces him to start hacking again. She’ll do anything to make sure the truth stays hidden-even if it means trusting her enemy. LEDA is haunted by memories of what happened on the worst night of her life. But amidst high-tech luxury and futuristic glamour, five teenagers are keeping dangerous secrets… Manhattan is home to a thousand-story supertower, a breath-taking marvel that touches the sky. Warning: there may be SPOILERS ahead (especially if you haven’t read book 1)! The Thousandth Floor was one of my favourite books last year, and the story was on my mind for weeks after, so I was delighted to dive back into the futuristic world Katharine McGee created. To get over the Wednesday hump, I’m kicking off a review I’ve been dying to do ever since I read the first book in this series. ![]() ![]() ‘Lust was so delightfully uncomplicated and straightforward, while female friendships were inevitably layered with conditions, and history, and unspoken rules of behaviour.’ – Calliope, The Dazzling Heights ![]()
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