Requiem (Delirium Trilogy 3)
From the bestselling author of Panic, now a major Amazon Prime series
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Narrated by:
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Sarah Drew
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Lauren Oliver
About this listen
I've started dreaming of Portland again. Like a monster from one of the ghost stories we used to tell as kids, the past has been finding its way in. It bubbles up through the cracks when I'm not paying attention, and pulls at me with greedy fingers.
This is what they warned me about for all those years: the heavy weight in my chest, the nightmare-fragments that follow me even in waking life.
I warned you, Aunt Carol says in my head.
We told you, Rachel says...
(P)2013 Hodder & Stoughton©2013 Lauren Oliver
Critic reviews
The new Hunger Games . . . We loved the first two books, and spring sees the publication of the final instalment . . . With a movie trilogy in the pipeline too, you'd better get reading!
Lena Haloway's journey will have readers breathlessly turning the pages . . . A dystopian tour de force.
Fast paced and consistently poignant, this tale quickly becomes hypnotically addictive ... A thoughtful, exciting and moving story that reminds us just how important love is. Devour it, then go and give all your friends a big hug. (Heat on DELIRIUM)
A dystopian Romeo and Juliet story that deserves to be as massive as Twilight. (Stylist on DELIRIUM)
Amazing, unputdownable! (Grazia on DELIRIUM)
We're big fans of Lauren Oliver and this is the emotionally charged follow-up to last year's futuristic love story DELIRIUM. With echoes of Brave New World, we catch up with young heroine Lena as she attempts to survive in the dangerous Wilds . . . Now we just have to wait for the final episode in the trilogy. (Bella on PANDEMONIUM)
In the same mode as Suzanne Collins in her Hunger Games trilogy, Oliver, too, posits a feisty, physically able heroine, giving as good as she gets, in a fast-paced YA thriller: this trend is a welcome one. (Independent on Sunday on PANDEMONIUM)
'The new Hunger Games . . . We loved the first two books, and spring sees the publication of the final instalment . . . With a movie trilogy in the pipeline too, you'd better get reading!'
'[T]he final chapters of Lena Haloway's journey will have readers breathlessly turning the pages . . . A dystopian tour de force.'
'Lauren Oliver is the rising star of young adult fiction . . . [DELIRIUM] deftly conjures up a recognisably dystopian parallel to our own world, as convincingly terrifying as the North America of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale.'
'Amazing, unputdownable!'
Thrilling and thought-provoking . . . Fast paced and consistently poignant, this tale quickly becomes hypnotically addictive.
Crackling with tension, Lauren Oliver's follow up to DELIRIUM is as whip smart and addictive as her dystopian debut.
Prepare to become completely absorbed.
Oliver is a considerably better writer than the Twilight creator - an adept and occasionally courageous storyteller who can shock and awe with a well-placed twist.
We're big fans of Lauren Oliver and this is the emotionally charged follow-up to last year's futuristic love story DELIRIUM. With echoes of Brave New World, we catch up with young heroine Lena as she attempts to survive in the dangerous Wilds . . . Now we just have to wait for the final episode in the trilogy.
Too short
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I couldn't wait for the last, but I was left disappointed. Its still a good book, but I felt the ending was so lacking, it needed to go further and the book needed to be longer.
I enjoyed the Hanna story in this one, far more interesting and gripped me, and a really interesting domestic violence, controlling relationship explored for that character.
Lana was a bit dull in this story and the love triangle bored me, at the end I wanted more, it needed to go and explore what next, it didn't to me feel like a "leave the ending to your imagination" type ending, but an ending where the author ran out of inspiration and got bored.
Fantastic Narration. Worth a listen if you liked the others.
Not as good as the first two - rubbish ending
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AMAZING
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If I ignore the ending however the premise and the characters are great. I really related to the fact that no course of action will result in that perfect happy ending. That sometimes you find yourself in situations that you never dreamed of ending up in.
So I guess what I am saying is that I came to end of the series still not hundred percent sure that love is a good thing and only thing I felt sure of was that process of becoming a loveless society had become corrupted. (N.B. I love a book that makes me a little confused on what is right or wrong). So well done to Lauren Oliver for that.
Was really enjoying till the ending
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I did not like the ending
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