Eris is used to living the privileged life, but long held family secrets force her into new and complex situations that will challenge everything she thought she knew about herself and those she loves. Rylin lives on one of the lower floors, where she struggles to make a good life for her younger sister following the death of their mother while fighting her attraction to a boy who is far above her in social status. Leda has just returned from rehab, more determined than ever to claim Atlas for her own, and she hires hacker Watt, who has created an illegal super computer which he has managed to implant into his brain, to help her. Avery is in love with her adopted brother Atlas. The first book introduces us to a cast of unforgettable, deeply flawed characters. One family lives on the thousandth floor, a family everyone considers perfect, but the truth is far more complicated. McGee’s NYC is encased in an enormous tower with a thousand stories, and the higher the floor, the richer the residents. It’s a young adult dystopian novel set in a futuristic New York City completely different from anything I’ve ever imagined. The Dazzling Heights is the sequel to Katharine McGee’s spell-binding The Thousandth Floor.
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