

It’s a well-written young adult story about friendships, the impact of differing social classes and how identity is shaped by your environment.

However, there are a couple of things that keep it from being a masterpiece, and one character that really irks me the more I think about him.ĭon’t get me wrong: Katherine McGee’s “The Thousandth Floor” is a really, really great novel. It has an incredible setting you can’t get enough of, a beautifully poignant writing niche, lovable romances and charismatic characters (who are ethnically diverse) as well as a brilliant build-up to a shocking ending.

A part of me really wants to praise the hell out of this book for so many reasons, many of which are legit and other reviewers agree with.
