Hi guys I hope you are all having a great day and this is my review to Lauren Oliver’s second book in her Delirium Trilogy, which is called Pandemonium. I’m pushing aside the memory of my nightmare, pushing aside thoughts of Alex, pushing aside thoughts of Hana and my old school, push, push,...
This book delivered---intriguing story, better character development and finally, some action!Oliver continues the story of Lena, the main character from Delirium who was infected by deliria. This book picks up right where the first one left off. I loved how Oliver crafted the story. Instead of just...
I loved Delirium and I loved Pandemonium just as much, if not more! I enjoyed the "now and then" structure of it. It gave us backstory a bit at a time and let the story of the now keep moving forward and that was an interesting mix. Everything about Lena's life has turned on edge since she escaped...
*Spoilers for Book One* I really, really enjoyed listening to the first one of this series. And was really hoping this one would be just as good. But, I couldn't get into it as much. I think I enjoyed the romance part of Delirium so much that Pandemonium, in comparison, bored me more than anything...
I'm thinking i might change how i do reviews. I'm currently doing this at work so i'll start with the next one, but i would like to include a little bio on the books because i realize not everyone knows what the plot and who all is in the book so i guess it'll make more sense to explain a little bit...
So... Let's talk about books... Original title: Pandemonium Edition language: English Series: Delirium #2 Sinopsis Lo ha conseguido. Lena ha llegado a Tierra Salvaje y se ha salvado, pero el camino no ha sido fácil. Poco a poco, va recordando los pasos que le han llevado hasta la comun...
Like I said… I continued reading the Delirium Trilogy, and I’m glad I did. Pandemonium I think it was better than Delirium, it was also a little slow but every chapter had something interesting that kept me reading. I loved the fact that the book was divided in past and present, and the way they com...
Pandemonium is the continuation of Lena's story after the huge cliffhanger of its precedent, Delirium. Readers might be trying to look for answers in this book, the major ones like, "What happened to Alex?" or "What happened to Lena's mom?" However, this book does little to satisfy your curiosity.Th...
After reading Delirium a long, long time ago (by the way, loved it, but I just have a slight problem with reading sequels soon), I finally got to read Pandemonium and I’m happy to say it reminded me why I like dystopian genre so much. Constant action, fight for bare survival and oppressive governmen...
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