Title: Requiem (Delirium #3) Author: Lauren Oliver Format: E-Book Time to Read: 10 days Goodreads Bio: Now an active member of the resistance, Lena has transformed. The nascent rebellion that was underway in Pandemonium has ignited into an all-out revolution in Requiem, and Lena is at the center o...
So... Let's talk about books... Original title: Requiem Autor(a): Lauren Oliver Edition language: English Series: Delirium #3 Español: Si Sinopsis Ahora Lena se ha transformado en un miembro activo de la resistencia. La rebelión incipiente que estaba en marcha en Pandemonium se ha ence...
Requiem is the third installment in the Delirium series by best-selling author, Lauren Oliver. I absolutely adored the first two books in the series: Delirium and Pandemonium. The enchanting characters, enthralling plot, original setting, and dramatic cliffhangers kept me on the edge of my seat. Unf...
I don't have much to say about this book that won't spoil things, so I'll keep this short.In Requiem, the story alternates between Hana's POV and Lena's POV, which is an interesting format. There's not quite as much action as there was in Pandemonium, but I enjoyed getting into Hana's head and seein...
Actual rating: 3.5 starsI don't have much to say about this book that won't spoil things, so I'll keep this short.In Requiem, the story alternates between Hana's POV and Lena's POV, which is an interesting format. There's not quite as much action as there was in [b:Pandemonium|9593911|Pandemonium (D...
I don't know what to think.To be continued later when I'm not in a lecture... I never ended up continuing this review. And I probably should. I remember being disappointed with the ending, feeling like nothing was resolved or made sense. Anyone else have any thoughts on this?
Publication Date: 03/05/13 Publisher: HarperCollins Source: ARC via Edelweiss Rating: 1.5 Stars Purchase: Amazon / The Book Depository (All purchases help support my blog) Lauren Oliver is one of those authors who I will read LITERALLY anything she writes, it doesn't matter what the...
After feeling somewhat let down by both this book and "Monsters of Men," I found myself wondering if I just have something against the third books in trilogies. But after reading several other reviews of Requiem, I found that I'm not alone in feeling that this is a lackluster way to wrap up the seri...
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