Katharine McGee is a bestselling American author known for her captivating young adult novels. She gained popularity with "The Thousandth Floor" series, a futuristic saga set in a high-tech New York City. A graduate of Princeton University and Stanford University, McGee has a background in literature and business. Her works often explore themes of ambition, love, and societal dynamics, appealing to readers with her imaginative storytelling and vivid world-building.
In the future, everyone’s life will be worth a thousand stories.
You can’t change the past, but you can ruin the present by worrying about the future.
Sometimes the past could be a weight on the future.
The higher you are, the farther you fall.
Sometimes the truth is too heavy to carry.
Secrets are like stars. They can burn you if you get too close.
The view from the top was always better when you had someone to share it with.
Love is the only thing that can turn enemies into friends.
The truth might set you free, but it will also imprison you.
The heart is a treacherous thing; it takes you where you shouldn’t go.
Every fall makes you stronger, as long as you get back up.
The most powerful weapon is a truth wrapped in a lie.