The Towering Sky
Written by Katharine McGee
Narrated by Phoebe Strole
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About this audiobook
The final book in Katharine McGee's epic The Thousandth Floor series.
It's New York City, 2118.
In Manhattan’s glamorous thousand-story supertower, millions of people are living scandalous lives. Leda, Watt, Rylin, Avery, and Calliope are all struggling to hide the biggest secrets of all, secrets that could destroy everything, and send their perfect worlds toppling over the edge.
Because every rise has a fall.
With all the drama, romance and hidden secrets from The Thousandth Floor and The Dazzling Heights, this explosive finale will not disappoint.
Katharine McGee
Katharine McGee is from Houston, Texas. She studied English and French literature at Princeton and has an MBA from Stanford. It was during her years living in a second-floor apartment in New York City that she kept daydreaming about skyscrapers . . . and then she started writing. She now lives in Philadelphia. The Thousandth Floor is her first novel and The Dazzling Heights her second.
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Reviews for The Towering Sky
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I’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.Dear Katharine, you can’t just make me hate Calliope then expect me to be happy she got a happy ending. No. It wasn’t going to happen. I couldn’t stand her at all and then for her to end up with the misunderstood bad boy? Nope. I refuse to accept it. 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.