Showing posts with label Lauren Oliver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lauren Oliver. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Pandemonium

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Pandemonium is the second novel in the Delirium Trilogy and in my opinion the most frustrating one. Lena is busy moving about the Wilds with the help of a new group of friends she has found. She is desperately trying to move past the pain of losing Alex who she assumes is dead and she is trying to control her thoughts so she won't think about him anymore.

SPOILERS AHEAD

The leader of Lena's new group is named Raven and she decides to include Lena in a job that requires her to live in society. Lena moves in with her and another member of her group and they start work on a plan to bring down the society and take away the cure. Lena isn't fully aware what is going on, and is shocked when she is captured and taken underground with a spokesperson for the cure named Julian. While they are captured (by a group that wants to take down society and everyone else all together- one that is not looking out for the best interest of the world as a whole), Lena and Julian become very close and bond as they manage to help each other and escape their captors. 

Lena is reunited with Raven, but at the cost of Julian being taken away to an early procedure. However, thanks to Lena taking off on Raven and her crew they realize how important Julian is to Lena and manage to save him as well. 

Once they reconvene at their camp, Julian begins to learn the ways to the Wilds and Lena is glad to have him with her, until Alex appears....

I honestly think that this ending was more of a cliff hanger then the last novel. I was once again, so glad that the next book was already out so I was able to purchase it straight away.

This book was very difficult for me to read because I loved Alex so much, Julian just could not compare. I had a feeling Alex wasn't actually dead, but when he appeared I was so happy even though he seems so angry at Lena. Julian just didn't hold the same appeal for me as Alex did. Alex was Lena's teacher about the Wilds and it seems that Lena is having to take on that same role for Julian and I don't like her in that role quite as much I liked her role in the previous book....

I'll be back next week for my last review on this trilogy!


Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Delirium

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Recently, I finished the novel Delirium by Lauren Oliver and I can honestly say that it is the best book I have read in a long time. 

Delirium is a dystopian novel, based in current day- alternate time United States. The U.S. is completely cut off from other countries of the world because of a disease called amor deliria nervosa, which is despite its fancy term, just the disease of love. In this society when you are about 18 years old you have a procedure done that makes you unable to love. You are then matched with another person in the society who has similar interests to yours and you are told how many children you will have. Life is supposedly perfect....

This novel follows Lena who cannot wait to have her procedure. She has lost both of her parents and was told that once she has her procedure all her old memories would simply fade away. She would still remember them of course, but would no longer be hurt by the idea of missing them, especially her mother. 

As the novel progresses, Lena spends time with her friend Hanna and eventually meets a boy named Alex, who is an Invalid (someone not part of the society but is actually from the Wilds). She starts to fall in love with him and cannot imagine getting her procedure done and losing that feeling.

SPOILERS AHEAD.....

Lena begins sneaking around with Alex and eventually is caught. Alex manages to escape, but Lena is locked in her room and her procedure is moved up. Her family takes turns guarding her door and there are people also watching the house. Lena manages to escape the night before her procedure on the back of Alex's motorcycle. They make it to the border and Lena manages to get over the fence just in time to turn around see Alex getting arrested. 

The end of this novel was the biggest cliff hanger in the entire reading world. I was so happy that I didn't read this novel when it first came out. I was able to move right into the next novel, which didn't take me more than five minutes to buy on my Kindle. =)

I had never read anything else by Lauren Oliver before this novel but this story was so great that I would be willing to give anything else by her a try as well! She weaves a story in a way that makes you feel like you are actually in the world she has created. I felt like I was right there with Lena, falling in love with Alex while she did and worrying about the procedure. I couldn't stand the idea of Lena without Alex and then I wasn't sure what to feel when she was finally free in the Wilds and Alex was getting arrested. At least Lena is safe, but I wasn't sure how she would be able to handle it without Alex.

Over the next two weeks I will be reviewing the next books in this trilogy, each Wednesday. So stay tuned for those book reviews, and if you haven't already go buy this book!