The end leaves a little disappointed, you just want to know what happens after that. The development of the characters can be so clearly seen; sometimes I did not mean erkannt- positive Juliette. In the first part, and even at times in the second it was so extremely tearful (and super dramatic) that you would have thrown away the book most. But the third part brings forth a completely different protagonist who can absolutely not compare with the previous Juliette. She realizes that she has behaved stupid. Warner is not a great surprise, you could already be in the second part recognize "other" (human) face. Absolutely annoying was Adam! I've rarely experienced that I liked from a character, he should shut up! Really, he is unable to hold this part. If I had previously known that he is a fool to do so, I would not have liked him in the first part. He is so extreme honestly really extreme, dramatic that he can no longer think. Only offended and especially offensive. Many times I've wished that any missed him so that he is finally shut me. On the whole, the conclusion was okay, not overly big surprises (except of course that Adam is still annoying, as in the second part), which could send the reader. Anderson's end is now not necessarily so very exciting. As a reader, one only would be the villain - the really, really an idiot wait finally rest there.