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Requiem (Amor-Trilogie) - Community Reviews back

by Lauren Oliver, Katharina Diestelmeier
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As the page turns..
As the page turns.. rated it 9 years ago
❝ And you can't love, not fully unless you are loved in return.❞ The conclusion to the Delirium series comes with Requiem. At the end of the previous book, the readers were left with an amazing cliffhanger. In this one, we get to see first hand the consequences of such a revelation. Lena has to com...
As the page turns..
As the page turns.. rated it 9 years ago
"And you can't love, not fully unless you are loved in return."The conclusion to the Delirium series comes with Requiem. At the end of the previous book, the readers were left with an amazing cliffhanger. In this one, we get to see first hand the consequences of such a revelation.Lena has to come in...
Books & Chocolate
Books & Chocolate rated it 9 years ago
Oh, this series just went downhill for me so fast. I actually enjoyed the first book, Delirium, and was excited to see where the series would go. I still love the concept behind this - love being ruled as a disease and therefore people are 'cured' when they reach a certain age. It was a slow paced b...
Folding Paper & Spilling Ink
Folding Paper & Spilling Ink rated it 10 years ago
This book, even this trilogy as a whole, has thrown me for a loop. The story that the trilogy seemed to be telling shifted from book to book, and sadly the series ends with a strong focus on a love triangle and our heroine feeling sorry for herself for the bulk of the pages. It's not the story I exp...
See you space cowboy
See you space cowboy rated it 10 years ago
Están advertidos de que esta reseña puede contener algunos spoilers que no tengo intención de ocultar porque puede que sean muchos :P. O no, no sé.Bueno, eso fue interesante y no en el buen sentido.Reseña de Delirium, la primer parte de esta saga:https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1251697962?book...
NerdyBirdie
NerdyBirdie rated it 10 years ago
Hey guys! I hope you’re having a great day and this is my review to Lauren Oliver’s Requiem which is the third and final book in the Delirium Trilogy. Now an active member of the resistance, Lena has transformed. The nascent rebellion that was underway in Pandemonium has ignited into an all-out re...
The WordSmithe
The WordSmithe rated it 10 years ago
Lauren Oliver's final book in the Delirium series was an exciting tale with interesting characters and plenty of action.This time we get to learn about what happened to Hana after her procedure. Fortunately for her, the 'cure' didn't completely work. Each of her chapters has Hana struggling between ...
The Caffeinated Diva reads...
The Caffeinated Diva reads... rated it 10 years ago
I have such mixed opinions on this last book in the Delirium series. I have enjoyed the series, but the pacing and story in this one seemed to stall a little bit. And the ending... I just don't know how I feel about it! I liked the back and forth POVs between Lena and Hana. Hana's character is so ...
Books by J
Books by J rated it 10 years ago
Warning: I don't recommend you read this review if you haven't read Delirium and Pandemonium as this review contains spoilers of the first two books. I will simply start out by saying that this is the ending to my favorite trilogy. The suffering is real.. You get to witness the story from two poin...
YA Fanatic
YA Fanatic rated it 10 years ago
Requiem, the third and final book in the Delirium series. And for the most part, I wasn't totally disappointing. There are some plot lines that I didn't like how they ended up. But the overall ending and thought out politics left me pleased. Alex is back but Lena has Julian. The government resista...
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