What?? Are you serious? WORST ENDING EVER!!!Endings aren't supposed to leave more questions. Not only weren't the questions answered from the book, we were left with brand new ones. As hard as these books were to finish, there has got to be something else. There is no way an author can leave it open...
So this book didn't really excite me the way the first too did. I LOVED the first two! I'm not sure why she wrote it in duel perspective for the final book but I actually liked seeing Hana's perspective. At some points I enjoyed it more than Lena's. Lena annoyed me during this book for some reason. ...
Warning: This post contains spoilers for previous books in the series. Oliver delivers a strong, unexpected ending to her Delirium series. After losing Alex, falling for Julian, and finding that Alex is still alive, Lena finds herself in a strange position. Who does her heart really belong to? Doe...
Requiem, by Lauren Oliver, is the third book in the Delirium series, where the main character lives in a dystopian world where they have found the cure for love. By the time we reach the third book, Lena has become part of the resistance and has found herself as part of a love triangle (a staple for...
For some reason I kept putting off reading this, even though I'm trying to wrap up as many series as I can before I start new ones. Well now I know why I kept putting it off. I instinctively knew this just did not hold up to the previous two books. It's not that it was terrible. But quite often I fo...
Meh. One third of the way through this book, I decided I just didn't care what happened to Lena or Hana or Alex or Julian. And reading several reviews after I decided to stop listening, I'm glad I didn't waste any more time on it. Shame, really, because I loved Delirium.
Review also posted at Ja čitam, a ti?This one of the series I have got to say goodbye to this year. When I think of it, this year was full of them but at the same time I got to meet some amazing new characters whose stories I'm now anxiously expecting. That's just one of the reasons why I love readi...
Requiem alternates between "Lena" chapters and "Hana" chapters. Although readers have not seen or heard from Hana since Delirium (Delirium, #1), there was a moment in Pandemonium (Delirium, #2) where Lena realized her left-behind friend had reached the date of her scheduled cure. As we catch up with...
Lena and Hana go back and forth again - one on her way back to Portland in the throes of a love triangle and the other on her way to a marriage she may need to escape. The build-up was good. The extra Alex story was meh.
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