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Delirium is certainly a dystopian with a difference. The concept of love as a disease was real intriguing to me, and I enjoyed how the author portrayed the population as ‘brainwashed’ into believing as such, and did so in a believable way.
To begin, the story seemed a little slow. I think it took me an entire week to read start to finish. I don’t think it was that the opening was slow, because the book as a whole didn’t seem like a ‘fly-through-it’ kind of book and the length of time it took to c ...more
To begin, the story seemed a little slow. I think it took me an entire week to read start to finish. I don’t think it was that the opening was slow, because the book as a whole didn’t seem like a ‘fly-through-it’ kind of book and the length of time it took to c ...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

Mar 18, 2014
Tracy
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it was amazing
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Wow. This was such a heart wrenching story. Very interesting world set up, the premise of love being considered an illness... And then the cure for/against it, very disturbing. I absolutely loved Lena, Alex, and Hanna. I was shocked about her mother and can't wait to read the next one, to see what happens. I hope all of the aforementioned people are in the next one.
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You'd think I'd grow tired of this story, being the third time I have read it, but, no, that is simply not the case!
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Nov 07, 2013
Cara •~•Audioholic•~•
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really liked it
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