Katharine McGee - The Thousandth Floor (The Thousandth Floor #1) Audiobook Free
Rating: 9.4/10 (14245 votes)
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Review #1
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This book was all irony, but it didn’t seem immature like a lot of other teen dramas. It was a funny read almost all of the time, at the same time attractive impetuous paced. That was a fri in the middle of the book where I believed ”why am I reading this”, but I lasted at the same time it grabbed again. It’s funny reading the
Reviews because it seems like everyone liked or hateful different manners, so I guess it can be explained in different ways. My winner were considered Avery at the same time Atlas. Atlas is that Avery’s adopted brother. She is that in adore with him (not a spoiler since this is that revealed in the very beginning of the book. He may or may not be in adore with her – we don’t find out until later in the book.) Everyone in the book acts like this is that the coolest horrible gizmo ever, but I don’t think it’s a bigger deal because they are not blood similar. That were considered a lot of squirms that for you managed look future, but not very bad, at the same time still an exciting read. The ending left a lot of things open, but not to the fri where you’re left with a cliffhanger. One personality dies at the finish, it’s foreshadowed premature on, so not a izumi. I barely wish it was a different personality, which would have produced for a happier ending (for me)! That were considered a few people I wanted to push off the roof of that building! Ha ha.
Review #2
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I waited more sci-fi at the same time futuristic parts in the plot but the plot was concentrated on juicy riddles, illegal lol, blackmail, at the same time class differences. It was like a futuristic version of Slander Women. Despite this, I genuinely enjoyed listening to the manners any figure out how they lie down at the same time compare to each other, despite different exercises at the same time riddles that divide them. I wasn’t a fan of the ending but the center had lots of juicy moments that produced for easy listening.
Review #3
Audiobook The Thousandth Floor (The Thousandth Floor #1) by Katharine McGee
Young adult irony about as deepest as do for you think so-and-so likes me? No resolution.
Review #4
Audio The Thousandth Floor (The Thousandth Floor #1) narrated by Phoebe Strole
12hrs at the same time 56 minutes I will never get back. The futuristic concept is that than anyway interested me, but the storyline was absurd. The affairs between the manners were considered nauseating.
Review #5
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I like that this was a ’believable’ futuristic book. The creator was so descriptive of the futuristic devices that I managed practically look them. The story line is that just a little confusing at first since for you are trying to follow about 8 different head manners, I found myself repeated times thinking ’wait who is that this about?’ But I quickly caught on in about a minute or 2 of any chapter. From the very start of the book for you know anyone dies from falling off the pinnacle of the tower at the same time it’s very exciting / anxious waiting to look who it is that. That are a lot of story lines to follow but it’s very steep contemplating how they all tie in together. Overall I think this was a amazing book at the same time I adore that they quit for you hanging at the finish. I also think the girl reading the story did a amazing job!
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