![]() While Lena has to deal with her own dilemmas, personal and resistance-related, Hana is also having problems when she finds that her life is not completely hunky-dory, as the government promised. Requiem brings things to a stunning conclusion and completes Lena's journey which began in Delirium. With each successive book, Oliver has given us more character development and more action. Lena has gone from a girl who did as she was told to one that has the power to overthrow the government. This is a beautiful end to the series told in Lauren Oliver's flowing prose. #PANDEMONIUM LAUREN OLIVER AUDIOBOOK SERIES# ![]() Lauren Oliver, whose real name is Laura Schechter, was born in Queens, New York and grew up in Westchester. Her parents were literature professors who encouraged her to be creative from an early age. She earned her Bachelor's in Literature and Philosophy from the University of Chicago and went on to do a Master's of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from New York University. She worked at Random House before turning to writing full-time. #PANDEMONIUM LAUREN OLIVER AUDIOBOOK MOVIE#Ī movie based on her first book, Before I Fall, is upcoming. Requiem is part of a dystopian trilogy consisting of Delirium, Pandemonium and Requiem. Lauren Oliver lives in Brooklyn with her fiancé. ![]() Someone…Save Oliver’s Delirium concluder for a quiet weekend-you’ll need oneĭay to give it your wholehearted attention, and another to grieve its passing.” - Glamour Other things that boys think girls do when they fall head over heels for Writing about love that makes you sigh out loud, clutch your heart, and do Metaphors and similes are abundant in Requiem-Oliver has a way of Many questions, Requiem sucked me in from page one…The beautiful Time since a book has had such an impact on me as Lauren Oliver’s Deliriumĭid…As Delirium swept me off my feet, and Pandemonium raised so Reading from two points of view and the way both Lena and Hana’s voices were soĭifferent…Most of all I loved the little surprises that popped up every fewĬhapters, that I never would have thought of, that made the storyline so I just didn’t want it to end…Fast-paced and exciting, I loved the approach at Hate to read the end of a book series…and I definitely feel that way about Requiem. More perfect for YA readers than choosing what you want from life rather than Readers should turn off their cellphones and wipe their schedules clean,īecause once they open the book, they won’t be able to stop. A dystopian tourĭe force.This book is sad, and intense, and hopeful. It will also twist your insides all up! We leave book one completely heartbroken and hopeless, feeling Lena’s loss, and unsure what her future holds. We meet new players in her world, and new enemies that work alongside the old ones. A tougher, harder, Lena that’s mourning, but determined to find her place, while fighting for what right, and doing her best to help others. I liked this book’s Lena a lot more than the naive, confused Lena we got before. I feel like her character is more developed, and her personality is finally finding a place to shine. ![]() That ending with make your chest go all tight, and have you screaming directly at the next page, because it gives NOTHING away! This story forms deeper layers and tangles tighter webs that will have you DYING for the final book! I can’t wait to read on, not to mention that ending.
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