Pandemonium

Pandemonium
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Delirium Series, Book 2

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

Lexile Score

760

Reading Level

3-4

ATOS

5.4

Interest Level

9-12(UG)

نویسنده

Lauren Oliver

ناشر

HarperCollins

شابک

9780062101990
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نقد و بررسی

DOGO Books
rainbeaux - This book was ok. Let me start of by saying that I love sequels but I find that few live up to their counterparts. Pandemonium did not. I finished this book quickly but, I thought it lacked the excitement of the first book. Lena has escaped Portland but without Alex. She finds a group of Invalids who take her in. But that was then. Now, Lena is in New York playing a role just as Alex had done. (Wait, don't think of Alex) The leader of the DFA (Deliria Free America) has a son and It's Lena's job to follow him for the resistance. But what will happen when they're both kidnapped? The book alternates between 'then' and 'now' which was kind of interesting. I found a lot of this book to drag though. I finished this book quickly but, I was bored when reading it. I guessed many of twists as they were being set up. I haven't read 'Requiem' yet but I'm hoping it's better than Pandemonium.

Kirkus

Starred review from January 1, 2012
It's been six months since readers first met 17-year-old Lena Haloway, desperately in love in a world that considers such feelings an infection to be permanently and irrevocably "cured." This much-anticipated sequel to Delirium (2011) picks up right where the first novel left off, with Lena and Alex's only partially successful attempt to escape to "the Wilds." Lena, alone, heartbroken and near death, must reach deep within herself to find the strength and the will to survive. "Step by step--and then, inch by inch," she is reborn. The story of Lena's new life as a rebel Invalid, determined to honor the memory of Alex by fighting for a world in which love is no longer considered a capital offense, is told through a series of flashbacks and present-day accounts that will leave readers breathless. The stakes only get higher when Lena realizes she has feelings for someone new. The novel's success can be attributed to its near pitch-perfect combination of action and suspense, coupled with the subtler but equally gripping evolution of Lena's character. 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. (Dystopian romance. 14 & up)

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School Library Journal

March 1, 2012

Gr 9 Up-Following directly on the heels of Delirium (HarperCollins, 2011), Pandemonium is equally riveting. It shifts back and forth between "then," as readers discover how Lena adapts to her life in the Wilds even as she grieves for Alex, and "now" where she is infiltrating the DFA, an organization committed to offering the "cure" to all citizens regardless of their age in spite of the known risks to anyone under the age of 18. She begins to have feelings for Julian, the son of the leader of the DFA, when they are incarcerated together following a mass demonstration. They discover they have more in common than they could have imagined despite their initial mutual antipathy and distrust. Oliver's descriptions of life in the unregulated Wilds with its deprivations and dangers are powerful and vivid. The characters are fully realized and heartbreakingly human. The underlying theme that love will win out regardless of prohibition is a powerful idea that will speak to teens. Readers who gravitate toward dystopian literature with high-stakes action and flawed humans who are willing to risk all for their ideals will enjoy this novel and eagerly await the next one in the trilogy.-Jane Henriksen Baird, Anchorage Public Library, AK

Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

November 1, 2011
Grades 9-12 Having evaded the required government procedure that eliminates amor deliria nervosa (aka love) at the end of Delirium (2011), Lena now lives in the Wilds among the Invalidsother migratory uncureds who plot to raise awareness of the evils of living without passion. In this swift, cunning sequel, Oliver splits the time line between Lena's early acceptance into the group (and mourning of her lost love, Alex) and a later maneuver that goes awry when a splinter group known as the Scavengers kidnaps both Lena and Julianthe current poster boy for the benefits of the procedure. Thrown together, the two begin to have strong feelings for each other, and Oliver gets a lot of play out of Julian's virginal arousals at the very touch of a female. Whereas Delirium felt more like fantasy, 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. Like all successful second volumes, this expands the world and ups the stakes, setting us up for the big finale. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Delirium was the kind of book that inspired breathless teen reviews and the publication of special editions. Expect the same here, with two book tours, heavy advertising, and floor displays.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)




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