
Well, at the beginning I didn’t like Lena. I’ll start with what didn’t make me love this book: I was suppose to tell you that it is not much better than the first one, I was suppose to tell you that I still don’t like Lena, I was suppose to tell you that this story has let me down once again, I was suppose to ask you not to read my review because I was supposed to complain endlessly. I don’t know why, because I was so sure that I wouldn’t like it. I just took a look at it one day and it looked at me right back and it told me: pick me up!Īnd I did. This book called me – It’s not that I loved the cover (which is beautiful, but I still don’t think that it fits the story), it’s not that the description was mind-blowing (in fact it’s a bit misleading, talking about Lena fighting and being a warrior, which is not really the case here – I wonder if the person that wrote the synopsis knew what this story was about)… I like the first book in the series, then I continue reading the rest of them I don’t like the first book, then I stop. Usually I keep things simple when it comes to reading: You know, there is nothing better in this world than being wrong when something good is about to happen. This riveting, brilliant novel crackles with the fire of fierce defiance, forbidden romance, and the sparks of a revolution about to ignite. Lauren Oliver delivers an electrifying follow-up to her acclaimed New York Times bestseller, Delirium. Pushing aside thoughts of Hana and my old school, “I’m pushing aside the memory of my nightmare, Swept up in a volatile mix of revolutionaries and counterinsurgents, Lena struggles to survive-and wonders if she may be falling in love again.įull of danger, forbidden romance, and exquisite writing, Lauren Oliver’s sequel to Delirium races forward at a breathtaking pace and is sure to appeal to fans who crave the high-stakes action of THE HUNGER GAMES and the bittersweet love story of ROMEO AND JULIET. A future without Alex is unimaginable, but Lena pushes forward and fights, both for him and for a world in which love is no longer considered a disease.

After escaping from Portland, Maine, Lena makes it to the Wilds and becomes part of an Invalid community, where she transforms herself into a warrior for the resistance. PANDEMONIUM continues Lena’s gripping story.

Lena and Alex staked their lives on leaving their oppressive society, but only Lena broke free. Lauren Oliver captivated readers with DELIRIUM, the first book in a thrilling dystopian trilogy in which Lena Haloway dared to fall in love with Alex and escape the cure, the government-mandated procedure that renders a person immune to the disease of love.
