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Pandemonium lauren oliver free8/19/2023 ![]() His hair is caramel blond and wavy, and hangs to his mid-jawline. He has a different personality compared to tack. He’s a guy with a happy disposition in life. It didn’t happen though they became friends. Pale blond hair. I thought he’s going to have a romantic liaison with Lena, and I was disappointed. He always has a scowl on his face and some mistook it as being angry but that is just his nature. Black haired guy. He’s raven’s male counterpart. ![]() She found and took care of Lena when she first came into the woods she acts like she fears no one and is not emotionally weak but deep inside she’s like any ordinary girl. Black hair, a pointed nose, bright green eyes, thin tight mouth, and creases at the corner’s of her eyes, and hands as rough as willow, as big as baskets. So she acts as the leader of the group in the wilds. Readers will love this book even more because there are new book boyfriends. There are a lot of characters introduced but i will only include the major ones. Now is the time after the incident when the invalids where again bombed by the cured. Then was when Lena first came into the woods after her escape from the Zombieland. The story is told in alternating settings: the then and the now. I feel like “oh I think this will happen next” but then it turns out the other way. What I love about this book is that it is unpredictable. I have to digest every event that unfolds for me to fully appreciate the story. That’s what happened to me with this book. There are some delicacies where you have to fully chew the food for you to appreciate the flavor. Second, I feel like I have to pause now and then for every chapter I finish so that the details of the story will sink in to my memory. ![]() One of the reasons was I found the pacing slow but I totally understand why the author wrote it this way. It took me a couple of days to finish this one. This series keeps getting better and better. There are few sexual/romantic references.In this follow-up to Delirium, Lena is on a dangerous course that takes her through the unregulated “Wilds” and into the heart of a growing resistance movement. Rated: Moderate, for two uses of strong language, other mild and moderate language, and some violence. Oliver won’t be able to write the next book fast enough for fans of this thrilling series. Pandemonium is even more action-packed than Delirium, and it ends on some big cliffhangers. What will happen when the two very different young people are freed? But after days of being held prisoner with only Julian as company, Lena is surprised - and confused - to find herself attracted to someone other than Alex. But the danger isn’t behind her she is kidnapped by the reckless Scavengers, along with a young man whose father is the head of DFA. Throughout the book, Lena’s story alternates between that time that she first landed in the Wilds and the present, after she’s been given a new identity and placed in New York City, where she is tasked with attending the meetings of the “Deliria-Free America” group and finding out what they’re doing. She becomes a part of the resistance, after trying to regain her health and adjust to survival in the harsh settlements of the Wilds. ![]() In Pandemonium, Lena has to start afresh, even as her heart breaks over Alex. At the end of Delirium, the first book in Lauren Oliver’s compelling dystopian series about a near future in which love is a disease and can be cured with a routine (and mandatory) brain surgery, Lena finds herself in the Wilds, an outcast from society like Alex, who “infected” her with the “deliria.” Worst of all, she has to leave Alex behind, and it is certain he is now dead.
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