![]() ![]() Oliver’s writing style is still superb, as well, and there’s an awful lot to like about this one. It also has one of my current favourite lead characters in a young adult series – Lena developed brilliantly in book one and continues to do so here, becoming more and more of a real heroine as the book progresses. Flicking between the early days immediately following her escape, as she settles into the community along with her new allies Raven and Tack, and a time a bit later on when she plays a more active role in the resistance, Pandemonium has more of the thrills and excitement that made the first book an enjoyable read. Having to face the unthinkable - life without Alex – she chooses to join the resistance of the Invalids in an attempt to bring down those who have made love into a disease. Having escaped from Portland at the end of book 1, Lena is alone in the Wilds. ![]() Summary: Despite a slightly predictable ending, the second in the Delirium series is an exciting read featuring a fabulous heroine.Īs always when I review sequels, spoilers for book 1 lie ahead – you’ve been warned! ![]()
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