A review by fionabond
Bubble by Anders de la Motte

3.0

A disappointing final part. The overuse of exclamation marks became something of a running joke, not to mention the typos and errors in the text. The story has become a case of HP being chased, or ending up unconscious and every single time he's fine, regardless of how seriously he's injured. I was disappointed with the fact that he 'died' but just as disappointed with the fact that he lived. The final book was more a case of who is screwing over who and are they really, or is it the other way around? I enjoyed the first book but it feels like the whole series lost its way after that and I was very disappointed. I reached a point where I just didn't care what was going to happen anymore, which is probably why I didn't finish the book as quickly as I could have done. And not to mention the ridiculous portrayal of mental health issues, I do not understand how or why Rebecca was supposedly depressed/anxiety. I've suffered depression (one of the milder forms) and that was definitely not depression. I've enjoyed the characters (aside from the startling issues with some of them), I was even jumping on the Henrik/Nora bandwagon until she screwed him over, and whilst the conversational tone of the writing isn't necessarily the most technically well written, it was still an enjoyable way to experience a story. I just wish that the first books arc had been the full story and the conspiracy theory didn't have another conspiracy theory on top of it.