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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Towering Sky (Thousandth Floor, 3) (edizione 2019)di Katharine McGee (Autore)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Can't wait to read this one. #1 The Thousandth Floor - ★★★★ #2 The Dazzling Heights - Not Read Yet #3 The Towering Sky - Not Read Yet Great conclusion I really enjoyed this series and this book was the perfect ending. It flew by, never boring, and kept me wanting more. The chapters rotating among the different characters kept the pace up and I loved seeing each of them deal with their own secrets and love lives. Rylin and Cord are my favorite couple, they mesh so well and understand each other even though they come from very different backgrounds. Calliope really grew on me this book. I felt bad that she was stuck playing this awful role, but she was doing it out of love for her mom. They have a great relationship. The ending was amazing! I love how it wrapped up. I’m so mad about the ending. I’ll just place a spoiler so I can rant a bit because I can’t be bothered to summarize the book without spoiling what I hated about the ending. I don’t mind Avery faking her death and running away so she could maybe one day meet up with Atlas but to make that her sole motivation made me roll my eyes. I’d rather she’d travel the world first on her own and discover herself before giving in to being with one guy forever. At least my girl Leda Cole came out unscathed but even then all her problems couldn’t have just gone away. I would’ve liked to have seen her go back to therapy or something because she can’t be completely fine after the scare crazy super computer gave all of them. Watt is still great though. Rylin frustrates me the most. Not everything is about her, other people have complicated feelings too. I guess it was more disappointing because I expected so much from her and got little to nothing of growth in the end. She gets a do-over with Chord just because? No. I refuse. Don’t get wrong, loose ends were tied up nothing of great importance was left up in the air. There was a nice moment where I could fill the rest with my own interpretation but me being petty and mean didn’t like how others didn’t have the ending I would have wanted them to have. It’s perfectly readable this bad rating is just what I was disappointed in. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Romance.
Suspense.
Thriller.
Young Adult Fiction.
HTML: The final book in Katharine McGee's epic New York Times bestselling Thousandth Floor series When you have everything, you have everything to lose. Welcome back to New York, 2119. A skyscraper city, fueled by impossible dreams. Leda just wants to move on from what happened in Dubai. Until a new investigation forces her to seek helpâ??from the person she's spent all year trying to forget. Rylin is back in her old life, reunited with an old flame. But when she starts seeing Cord again, she finds herself torn: between two worlds, and two very different boys. Calliope feels trapped, playing a long con that costs more than she bargained for. What happens when all her lies catch up with her? Watt is still desperately in love with Leda. He'll do anything to win her backâ??even dig up secrets that are better left buried. And now that Avery is home from Englandâ??with a new boyfriend, Maxâ??her life seems more picture-perfect than ever. So why does she feel like she would rather be anything but perfect? Perfect for fans of Kiera Cass and Anna Godbersen, and with all the drama, romance and hidden secrets from The Thousandth Floor and The Dazzling Heights, this explosive finale will not disappoint. "We couldn't put this one down." â??The Skimm "The luxe lives of Manhattan's elite are even more extraordinary in Katharine McGee's futuristic, highly addictive page-turner. The irresistible cast of characters lures you into the elevator for an unexpected ride, packed with wittily prescient high-tech details and good old-fashioned romance and drama. The Thousandth Floor will give you vertigo and leave you eager for more." â??Cecily von Ziegesar, #1 New York Times bestselling author o Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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And to an extent it felt too neatly packaged at the end. I kind of enjoyed the strings being untied with the last two; it felt more real.