Karen’s review of The Thousandth Floor (The Thousandth Floor, #1) > Likes and Comments
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Funny - I actually liked the book UNTIL the end, when it got all Pretty Little Liars and the revenge stuff kicked in. I still enjoyed it overall, but I agree that it might work better on TV.
Atlas wasn't Avery's brother in law though, he was adopted... It would make a very good TV show, I could see it happening as I was reading. It actually felt like the books was written to be a TV show with all the thoughtful and suspenseful pacing and switching POVs.
Yea it would probably be better as a tv show. I know Atlas and Avery were only related "in-law" but I always find those relationships a bit creepy.
Karen wrote: "Yea it would probably be better as a tv show. I know Atlas and Avery were only related "in-law" but I always find those relationships a bit creepy."
True, what made it worse was that they didn't feel even a little pang of guilt and actually DID IT with their PARENTS AT HOME. It was messed up. What I really disliked about it was that throughout the whole book this incest was described as the only relationship that felt 'right' to the two siblings when really, it just wasn't.
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Funny - I actually liked the book UNTIL the end, when it got all Pretty Little Liars and the revenge stuff kicked in. I still enjoyed it overall, but I agree that it might work better on TV.
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Atlas wasn't Avery's brother in law though, he was adopted... It would make a very good TV show, I could see it happening as I was reading. It actually felt like the books was written to be a TV show with all the thoughtful and suspenseful pacing and switching POVs.
Yea it would probably be better as a tv show. I know Atlas and Avery were only related "in-law" but I always find those relationships a bit creepy.
Karen wrote: "Yea it would probably be better as a tv show. I know Atlas and Avery were only related "in-law" but I always find those relationships a bit creepy."True, what made it worse was that they didn't feel even a little pang of guilt and actually DID IT with their PARENTS AT HOME. It was messed up. What I really disliked about it was that throughout the whole book this incest was described as the only relationship that felt 'right' to the two siblings when really, it just wasn't.