Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Requiem by Lauren Oliver


Requiem (Delirium, #3)Requiem

They have tried to squeeze us out, to stamp us into the past.

But we are still here.

And there are more of us every day.

Now an active member of the resistance, Lena has been transformed. The nascent rebellion that was under way in Pandemonium has ignited into an all-out revolution in Requiem, and Lena is at the center of the fight.

After rescuing Julian from a death sentence, Lena and her friends fled to the Wilds. But the Wilds are no longer a safe haven—pockets of rebellion have opened throughout the country, and the government cannot deny the existence of Invalids. Regulators now infiltrate the borderlands to stamp out the rebels, and as Lena navigates the increasingly dangerous terrain, her best friend, Hana, lives a safe, loveless life in Portland as the fiancĂ©e of the young mayor.

Maybe we are driven crazy by our feelings.

Maybe love is a disease, and we would be better off without it.

But we have chosen a different road.

And in the end, that is the point of escaping the cure: We are free to choose.

We are even free to choose the wrong thing.

Requiem is told from both Lena’s and Hana’s points of view. The two girls live side by side in a world that divides them until, at last, their stories converge.
 
(summary from goodreads.com)
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I didn't love the 2nd book in this series - at least the romance aspect of it. Lena was too quick to love Julian and get over Alex. This book has its fair share of heartache because of this, which was annoying though expected. I just like the romance to be a little stronger by the 3rd book in a trilogy. But obviously this won't turn out to be a trilogy, so I guess my expectations were way too high. I loved Hana's story, it brought a lot of fresh perspective to the story, but Lena kind of annoys me. I still liked the book and will probably read the next one, but my interest is waning.


Mom note: As a mother of readers, I also want to make a note to myself (and others if they care) why I would or would not have my children read this book, because honestly, sometimes I forget. This is a YA book, so everything is within YA strictures. Violence: moderate; Profanity: none; Sex: nothing explicit

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