The Thousandth Floor ~ Katharine McGee (The Thousandth Floor #1)
★★★☆☆
The only thing this book really succeeded in was reaffirming why I hate snobby people and their ceaseless contrivances. If you like Gossip Girl, reality TV, and don't mind fake-politeness, then you'll probably really like this. I, however, really didn't.
This is a science fiction romantic mess about the most convoluted love dodecahedron you've ever heard of. Here's a brief overview:
Person A is in love with person B, who is flirting with person C. Person A and C are best friends. Person D is friends with person A and C, and was in a relationship with person E. Person E is also in a relationship with person F, who's dating person G. Person H is in love with person A, and was hired by person C to spy on person B. Persons A, C, D, F, and H are all main characters.
And that's not even the end of it. It goes on and on and on and on and I hated it.
Oh, and there's pseudo-incest, if you're into that kinda thing. It's honestly not very interesting and doesn't really make any sense, but hey, McGee needed maximum drama, and what's more dramatic than two adopted siblings pining after each other?
Honestly, I only liked one character, so I'm definitely not going to finish this series.
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