


(Adopted, don’t worry…but still there’s a taboo there) But she doesn’t want anybody that she can have. She lives on the thousandth floor, and she can have whatever she wants and whoever she wants. We are introduced to a host of characters: we start with Avery, made perfect by her mother and father. We don’t know who it is, just that she is beautiful, and that she questions her choices leading up to that moment. We start with someone falling a thousand stories from the top of the Tower.

Don’t worry…it’s relatively spoiler-free. Not after how long I’ve wanted to read it.īut let’s get to the good stuff. I’ve been dying to read it, I got denied for an ARC…but then Overdrive added it and before anyone else could request it, I requested it first! I saw that the checkout was going to expire in two days, and there was NOTHING that was going to stand in my way of reading this book. This book was everything I hoped it would be. Though there are other covers out there for this book, this one made me fall in love. This review can be found on my Blog, TeacherofYA’s Tumblr, or my Goodreads page Title: The Thousandth Floor (The Thousandth Floor, #1)
