![]() The abrupt ending leaves enough unanswered questions to set breathless readers up for volume two of this trilogy.” - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Lena’s gradual awakening is set against a convincing backdrop of totalitarian horror. Praise for Delirium: “In dystopian America, love has been outlawed as the life-threatening source of all discord. “The gasp-worthy final page sets the stage for a promising conclusion to this trilogy.” - Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books The underlying theme that love will win out regardless of prohibition is a powerful idea that will speak to teens.” - School Library Journal “Following directly on the heels of Delirium, Pandemonium is equally riveting. “If.you crave the heart-stopping action of the arena from The Hunger Games combined with a destined-to-be-doomed love story then this sequel is perfect for you!”. ![]() ![]() “After this second book, fans of Oliver and of dystopian fiction will be clamoring for the final installment of the trilogy.” - Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) Like all successful second volumes, this expands the world and ups the stakes, setting us up for the big finale.” - Booklist “This is a romance in the purest of senses, where just the longing for the faintest taste of love is worth the greatest of risks. “From the grief-stricken shell of her former self to a nascent refugee and finally to a full-fledged resistance fighter, Lena’s strength and the complexity of her internal struggles will keep readers up at night.” - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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