The Thousandth Floor
Jennifer Klonsky and Emilia Rhodes at HarperTeen have bought Katharine McGee's debut The Thousandth Floor in a preempt. Set in 2118, the trilogy follows the scandalous lives of teens in Manhattan's new 1000-story skyscraper. The first book is slated for publication in 2017. Josh Bank, Sara...
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Jennifer Klonsky and Emilia Rhodes at HarperTeen have bought Katharine McGee's debut The Thousandth Floor in a preempt. Set in 2118, the trilogy follows the scandalous lives of teens in Manhattan's new 1000-story skyscraper. The first book is slated for publication in 2017. Josh Bank, Sara Shandler and Joelle Hobeika at Alloy Entertainment negotiated the deal for North Ame
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Format: hardcover
Edition language: English
Series: The Thousandth Floor (#1)
New York City as you’ve never seen it before. A thousand-story tower stretching into the sky. A glittering vision of the future, where anything is possible—if you want it enough. Welcome to Manhattan, 2118. A hundred years in the future, New York is a city of innovation and dreams. But people never ...
Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest #1 The Thousandth Floor - ★★★★#2 The Dazzling Heights - Not Read Yet#3 The Towering Sky - Not Read YetIn the year 2118, in New York City there’s a thousand-story tower. It has everything you could imagine inside, and there is no need for you to ever ...
Take Luxe and push it a century or so forward instead of back, and you'll have a bit of a taste of this. Social drama in a futuristic setting that tends toward the teen drama/soap opera side of the equation. It follows nearly a dozen teens, with more perspectives represented from the glamorous and...
Welcome to Manhattan 2118. I knew I would like this book the second I read this line. I totally adore futuristic worlds and I love drama… and this book is full of it, trust me. I love how the book starts, you know something terrible is going to happen, but you do not know to whom. The further you ...
I do not want to read about siblings making out, even if they are step siblings - gross. This is a book with a lot of potential, the author can definitely write I just didn't like the story as a whole. Too many character, some gross factors and an ending that just felt bleak... Five teenagers, lot...