The towers are illuminated in blue and white lights. They're more disjointed than the buildings in Paris;they have no relationship. They're just stupid rectangles designed to be taller, better than others.

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"The towers are illuminated in blue and white lights. They're more disjointed than the buildings in Paris; they have no relationship."

According to Stephanie Perkins' book Anna and the French Kiss, these towers seem to lack harmony and are simply constructed to be taller and surpass others, without any meaningful design connection. They appear as uninspired rectangles focused solely on height rather than aesthetic unity.

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