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Title: Delirium (#1 in the Delirium series)
Author: Lauren Oliver
Publisher: Harper Teen
Length: 480 pages
My Rating: 5/5 Stars
Plot Summary:
Lena Holoway lives in a dystopian society in which amor deliria nervosa (known by us as, love) is illegal. Living in this world her whole life, Lena looks forward to her mandatory medical procedure in which doctors will physically cut out the section of her brain that allows her to feel the various emotions associated with love so she ...more
Title: Delirium (#1 in the Delirium series)
Author: Lauren Oliver
Publisher: Harper Teen
Length: 480 pages
My Rating: 5/5 Stars
Plot Summary:
Lena Holoway lives in a dystopian society in which amor deliria nervosa (known by us as, love) is illegal. Living in this world her whole life, Lena looks forward to her mandatory medical procedure in which doctors will physically cut out the section of her brain that allows her to feel the various emotions associated with love so she ...more

First I must state that I loved this book but I did have problems with it.
The story itself was a new take on dystopian fiction. The characters were well rounded. It is a ya novel so you know going in it will have some flaws.
The part that bothers me is to some minor, some won’t even notice it. It references the Bible at times. Which for a Christian should be cool. But for those of us who believe in God and believe the Bible to be true, there will be a problem. What it does is take some of the Bi ...more
The story itself was a new take on dystopian fiction. The characters were well rounded. It is a ya novel so you know going in it will have some flaws.
The part that bothers me is to some minor, some won’t even notice it. It references the Bible at times. Which for a Christian should be cool. But for those of us who believe in God and believe the Bible to be true, there will be a problem. What it does is take some of the Bi ...more

This book/series poses a very interesting concept: Is love a disease? Is love the cause of all of the worlds problems, something to be eradicated, feared? Or can love truly exist as a beautiful thing, in a world where people coexist harmoniously? Does love have to mean pain and heartache, or can love be happiness and joy?
In the beginning, I almost felt like maybe Lena was a bit shallow and self-centered. She just wanted the cure. The same cure that did all of those horrible things to her mother ...more
In the beginning, I almost felt like maybe Lena was a bit shallow and self-centered. She just wanted the cure. The same cure that did all of those horrible things to her mother ...more


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