A review by isi__1
The Light at the Bottom of the World by London Shah

4.5

4.5*
This book is a bit of a conundrum to me. I'm giving it such a high rating because of the pure enjoyment factor. I flew through this book in a single sitting which I usually never do. 
I was simply having such a fun time. It felt like a movie that, objectively, you know isn't very good but you simply cannot help but watch it every now and then. 

The plot was extremely predictable from the start. People should really not expect any grand plot-twists going into this book .
Furthermore, there's insta-love. DUN.DUN.DUUUN!!! I might be a little bit dramatic but i usually hate insta-love. For some reason, though, it didn't bother me very much in this book. Probably, because - like I already mentioned - I read this book as a turn-off-your-brain-get-some-popcorn-and-just-enjoy-the-show kind of book. 

The underwater-setting was actually very interesting to read about & not something I've seen done often before. So, points for unique setting. 
The ending was quite exciting and fast-paced!