A review by poetryotter
A Note of Madness by Tabitha Suzuma

5.0

What I really enjoyed about this book is that you don't just get told how Flynn feels, you feel it yourself. The descriptions throw you in the story, and it didn't take much for my imagination to take over, and I could see the story happening.
I actually enjoyed this one much more than the sequel, the ending is much more full of hope, and it feels like he could be happier and have an OK life.
I also love how his friends don't abandon him, as a lot of people think mental illness is this awful contagious thing that can never get better. In the book, his friends want to help him and they don't change their views on him just because he's bipolar.