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REVIEW: Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver @harperteen

February 26, 2012 By Mary

 Book Description

Series: Delirium | Publication Date: February 28, 2012

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,
push,
like Raven taught me to do.
The old life is dead.
But the old Lena is dead too.
I buried her.
I left her beyond a fence,
behind a wall of smoke and ?ame.
Lauren Oliver delivers an electrifying follow-up to her acclaimed New York Times bestseller, Delirium. This riveting, brilliant novel crackles with the fire of fierce defiance, forbidden

About the Author

Lauren Oliver captivated readers with her first novel, the New York Times bestseller Before I Fall, a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year. She followed that up with Delirium, the first book in her bestselling, heart-stopping trilogy. Oliver is also the author of a luminous novel for younger readers, Liesl & Po. A graduate of the University of Chicago and NYU’s MFA program, she lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Details

  • Reading level: Ages 14 and up
  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins (February 28, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 006197806X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061978067

SOURCE:  AROUND THE WORLD ARC TOURS

MY THOUGHTS
ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT

****probably has spoilers, so just go with that*****

 Amazing. 

That is all this review needs is that one word.  I am amazed that I had Delirium sitting on my shelf since it first came out and didn’t pick it up until I had Pandemonium in my hands.  I admit I didn’t read Delirium until after I read Pandemonium.  Did it ruin it for me?  Nope, not one bit.  I think I might have enjoyed it a bit more but that would have been hard since I clicked instantly with the story and the characters.   So keep your slings and arrows to yourself and don’t come hunt me down for that sacrilege.  I fully repent.

Lena is barely alive, Alex is gone and most likely dead.  She finds herself in the care of a collection of revolutionaries in the Wild.  In the collective, it is all for one, one for all and there is a strong leadership in place that is making plans is trying to fight those who rule.  Although those plans aren’t fully known to Lena, she knows she is better off in the Wilds as an Invalid than in the City where everyone is in the process of being CURED for the deliria.  The story is told though alternating chapters of Lena in the Wild and then working for the Resistance.  The could have been horrible sequencing but it really did work for this story.  While working undercover for the resistance, Lena meets and saves Julian, the leader’s son and that opens up a whole new can of worms since towards the end she discovers that Alex is not quite dead.

The world of Delirium is a quite fascinating dystopian one where love is considered a disease and the only cure is to have surgery which could possibly kill or maim.  This book is a real page turner (I hate that term, but nothing else will work for this one).  It didn’t take me long at all to read it straight through since there is so much action and you felt like you were running with Lena as she is fighting for the resistance.  There are so many little twists and turns with amazing secondary characters and location descriptions that seemed to read more of a movie plot than anything else.  I am now desperately waiting for the conclusion!

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Comments

  1. J.R. @ Not Your Momma's Book Blog says

    February 26, 2012 at 11:11 am

    Great review. I was going to put myself on a book buying ban but after reading your review for this book I’m going get a copy THEN go on a book buying ban. I have Delirium too but I still haven’t read it. Will have to remedy that situation soon.

    nNot Your Momma’s Book Blog

  2. ❤ Vivian says

    February 26, 2012 at 5:30 pm

    Nice review! Wow, you made it sound SUPER! I really wanted to read this one as well, thanks for reinforcing that I need to get around to checking it out!

    Vivian @ Vivaciously, Vivian

  3. kimba88 says

    February 29, 2012 at 4:47 am

    just started this ..so i didn’t read your whole review..i hate spoilers..lol. glad ya liked it!

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