![]() Pandemoniumwas even better than Delirium. ![]() I mean, he got in trouble for reading books! That just shouldn’t happen. I felt really bad for him because of who his father was. He was really sweet though he had his reservations. He had quite a background, and we found that we definitely shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. We can definitely see the change in attitude that Lena has between then and now. She no longer relies on Alex, as we have no clue where in the world he is. Lena has changed from the goody-two-shoes who follows the rules into a girl who is willing to do what she needs in order to survive and get by. In the first book, she revolved as a character a lot. Raven is really strong, and she decides to take Lena in as long as she works for it.Īfter something happens in the village, the story goes on as Raven, Lena, and the others escape and try to survive. She ends up in a village where a girl named Raven is in charge. After getting caught, Julien and Lena grow pretty close together, though they both have their secrets.ĭuring then, we follow Lena as she tries to find a camp after escaping the city. Read Next Portal 24 by Meredith Stroud | Reviewīecause of who his father is, he decides that it’s the right thing to do anyway. He has a sickness, and he was told that he could possibly die if he gets the procedure. Julien is the son of the mastermind behind the no uncured campaign. She ends up getting caught with the very person that she has been told to keep a close eye on, Julien. She has to pretend to be a student at school and she goes to a huge meeting against the uncured. After deciding that she doesn’t want to get the cure, she has to go undercover now. ![]() In Pandemonium, we follow Lena in both then and now. Keep reading to find out why in this Pandemoniumreview! Summary of Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver If I’m being honest, Pandemoniumby Lauren Oliver is even better than Delirium. This riveting, brilliant novel crackles with the fire of fierce defiance, forbidden romance, and the sparks of a revolution about to ignite. In this electrifying follow-up to her acclaimed New York Times bestseller Delirium, Lauren Oliver sets Lena on a dangerous course that hurtles through the unregulated Wilds and into the heart of a growing resistance movement. I left her beyond a fence, behind a wall of smoke and flame. Published by HarperTeen on February 28, 2012 Please read full disclosure for more information. This post may contain affiliate links, which means I’ll receive a commission if you purchase through my links, at no extra cost to you.
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