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I was not expecting this book to be quite so Teen Drama! It gave off a lot of Gossip Girl vibes that I was totally unprepared for. Not sure why. I guess I was expecting it to be more of a thriller or mystery with some Rich People Drama thrown in? Instead it was just a lot of gossiping and partying.
I really enjoyed the concept of having this massive tower that everyone in Manhattan now lives in, and it being divided by class. The important people live nearer the top, with the less well off people living further down. Such an interesting idea. I was all for that.
What I didn’t like, however, was the characters. I didn’t connect with any of them, and I have to say that one of them kind of repulsed me. So Avery, the super rich girl, is in love with her brother. He’s adopted, but they had been raised together as siblings, and the entire thing was icky. I am not always repulsed by incest in fiction (although I by no means ship it), but in this case I really didn’t like it. I feel like if he had been adopted as a teenager it would have been better, as they wouldn’t have felt like real siblings, ya know?
There are five different points of view in this book, and none of them really stuck out to me. Avery did, mostly because of the brother/sister thing, and I guess Watt was kind of interesting as he had a super computer embedded in his head, but other than that I can’t remember much about any of them.
I’m not going to read the sequel, but if anyone wants to tell me what happens in it then I will gladly listen!
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