

But now love has been declared a dangerous disease. People would go to the end of the earth to find it. There was a time when love was the most important thing in the world. DELIRIUM: They say that the cure for love will make me happy and safe forever.


The book is professionally wrapped and packed with great care with bubble wrap and placed in a special book box to ensure that the book arrives at your destination in perfect condition. The Jacket, which has not been price clipped, is protected by a removable archival protective covering. Publishers number 1 confirms that this book is a first printing. This unread book is guaranteed to be a 1st Edition, 1st Printing. There are no inscriptions and the Dust Jacket has not been price clipped. Both Book and Dust Jacket are in As New condition. Signed by Lauren Oliver to the Title Page. Or as Hana puts it so succinctly, "You know you can’t be happy unless you're unhappy sometimes, right?" Right.Hardcover. The main characters are confronted with the painful dilemma of their choice in ways that reinforce the series' thematic backdrop: that the right to choose your path in life doesn't mean you'll necessarily be happy. And here lies the crux of the message: the freedom to choose does not create a fairy-tale world. The controlled nature of the walled and 'protected' cities is contrasted with the untamed wilderness that while beautiful, is difficult to survive in. A disused parking structure takes on a new form when portrayed as a 'massive cement honeycomb structure', while my favourite image is the one Oliver gives to a landscape of night wilderness which includes a 'slalom of trees' immediately I could picture those bare winter trees, staggered and stark in the moonlight. Lauren Oliver is a talented writer who is able to describe elements of nature or the bleakness of the city in ways that create a sharp picture in the mind’s eye, but never slow down the momentum of the novel. (The romantic relationships are subtly treated heartfelt without venturing into detail.) Set against a controlling dystopian society, those who want to live freely are forced to fight against eradication. This story is about the freedom to love-not just romantically, but across friendship and familial relationships, as well. Lena, Hana, Alex and Julian, as well as many of the supporting characters, are thoughtfully developed and engage the reader at an emotional level. The storyline moves in unexpected ways, and there are definite cliff-hangers at the end of books one and two- Delirium and Pandemonium-that raise the stakes. Unlike some trilogies that start out strongly and waver, Delirium is a series that gains pace and builds tension as it progresses.
