![]() He was portrayed as quite a nice guy behind all of the things his father had said, but I suppose I didn’t really like him because Lena seemed to move straight on from Alex, seemingly hardly grieving for him at all, and fell in love with Julian. The only character I didn’t really like was the new love interest, Julian. They all had some really great relationships with each other and each one had brilliantly-developed backgrounds which were well explained. I really liked all of the new characters the tightly knit group of outsiders which is run by Raven. Also, I really loved the setting of New York, and how Lauren Oliver has used so many places in it, even the underground, to turn NYC into a kind of sinister place. I got to see much more of what was happening in other parts of America that people were actually campaigning to have the Deliria cure put into action on people under eighteen- the age in which you are wiped from extreme emotions like love. The plot was quite strong with some clever twists that kept me reading. ![]() ![]() I really loved reading about Lena, the protagonist, as she delved into this new world beyond-the-fence. It was imaginative, and a really believable dystopic landscape in which they were living. However, she’s built really well on the mentioned rebels, the runaways who live on the outside, uncured from the Deliria, and their world. My review: **Contains spoilers for the ending of Delirium! I tried to review this without mentioning what happens, but there was really no way I could write this without mentioning it**Īfter the incredibly sad, and shocking ending of Delirium, I had absolutely no idea how Lauren Oliver would be able two make two more books out of the story.
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