

Her entire life became almost pointless at the end of Delirium, and she fled to the Wilds to try and start a new life… without Alex. Leena has transformed from this scared little girl to a confident, rebellious, determined, strong person.


Anyway, my next point will get more specific, so quit reading here if reason 2 in this point (you have not read Delirium yet… or Pandemonium, I suppose) applies to you.Ħ. My thoughts are not terribly organized, clearly. If you haven’t read it yet, it’s because you have not read Delirium yet (because if you’ve read Delirium, why would you wait THIS long like me?) and I don’t want to spoil anything for you. You’ve read it, since I’m the last person in the world to have done so. I realize I’m not telling you much about the book itself, but that’s because 1. I actually closed the book and mumbled “ cliffhanger” over and over again, in a sort of glazed over stupor. I need to stop reading her books on a cruise ship.Ĥ. I knew she’d mess with my emotions and stir up all these questions inside of me before throwing me off a cliff and making me wait for a YEAR to find out what’s going to happen next!!! And you know what? I was RIGHT. I think another reason I waited so long to read this is because I just KNEW Lauren Oliver would try to kill me again. After my first “point”, I’ve come to realize that this review may not be as organized as I had hoped.ģ. Not so with Pandemonium! Maybe I waited so long to read this because I was worried we’d have another “New Moon” or “Catching Fire”? I don’t know. Most “trilogies” should not be trilogies, as book number 2 is usually a lackluster bridge to the final book. I usually hate the middle book in a trilogy. I’m, like, the last person in the world to read this, so I don’t really see a reason to work at summarizing it. I KNOW! Why did I wait so long!? The torture.

Jana, Delirium nearly pushed you over the edge. I know, right? Jana, this book came out in FEBRUARY. Ahhhhhhhhh! I KNOW!!!! I FINALLY took the time to read this book. Phew! Here goes! (Remember, my main points are bolded, as always!ġ. I went through every single emotion, and as I write this review I know I will probably fan-girl, keyboard smash, get mad, get excited, swoon a little, want to hug someone, sigh, and probably write and re-write it numerous times before pressing the “publish” button. Published by HarperTEEN on February 28, 2012īeware: This book did crazy things to me.
