Showing posts with label Hana. Show all posts
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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Book Review: Requiem by Lauren Oliver.


Product details:
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton.
Hardcover, 400 pages.
Release date: March 21st 2013.
Rating: 4 out of 5.
Ages: 14+
Series: Delirium  #3.
Other Books in Series: Delirium, Pandemonium,
Overall Series Rating: 3½ out of 5.
Source: Received from publisher for review.

Battling against a society in which love has been declared a disease, Lena now finds herself at the centre of a fierce revolution. But the Wilds are no longer the haven they once were as the government seeks to stamp out the rebels. And Lena's emotions are in turmoil following the dramatic return of someone she thought was lost forever...

Told from the alternating viewpoints of Lena and her best friend Hana, Requiem brings the Delirium trilogy to an exhilarating end and showcases Lauren Oliver at the height of her writing powers - emotionally powerful and utterly enthralling.



 Please note: This is a review of a next-in-a-series book. There may be spoilers for the previous book in the series in this review.
 


 Requiem, the breathtaking conclusion to Lauren Oliver’s dystopian Delirium trilogy sees the stakes raised higher than ever for Lena Haloway as she fights to stay alive in a world where falling in love is the deadliest crime.

Confession:  While I love Lauren Oliver’s remarkable writing style, it took me a while to fall in love or even to fall in like with this series. I’ve said it before: Dystopian fiction can be hit and miss for me, and for a while the Delirium trilogy while not a total miss, wasn’t entirely a hit either.  I found the first two books in the series a little slow moving. In Delirium I wanted more background information about the world Lena lived in. Pandemonium, I found predictable right down to the final shocking twist, which didn’t come as a shock to me at all. I was glad for it, though, I’ll say that.  I looked forward to reading Requiem, mostly for the words, and the style, and then: I fell in love with the story.  Beautifully written, thoughtful, intriguing and exciting, Requiem is a stunning finale to the Delirium trilogy, and my favourite of the series.

Once upon a time, Lena lived in a world dictated by rules, and now she lives in the wilds where there are no rules.  She’s free to love. But who does she love? Alex, who is not the same boy she fell in love with, but who still holds a piece of her heart in his hands. Or Julian, who gave up everything he believed in for her; who believes in her, who would do anything for her.  Years ago, the powers that be in Lena’s society outlawed love as a disease. For Lena, love is something to cherish. It’s something worth fighting for. But she can’t deny that love hurts.  And she can’t deny that love breaks her heart when Alex starts growing closer and closer to Coral, a survivor who has joined their camp. She can’t deny her heart either, not when it soars whenever Alex is near; and not when she feels wrapped in warmth whenever Julian is by her side.

But Lena has bigger things to worry about than love. She has revolution in mind. The invalids - constantly under attack from a government intent on eradicating them - are rising in the wilds; increasing in numbers and no longer willing to be denied their basic human right to love.

In a very different world, Lena’s former best friend Hana is at the center of her own personal revolution.  With weeks to go to her wedding, Hana finds out some chilling truths about her soon-to-be husband.  She feels trapped in her world – nothing more than a pretty bird in a gilded cage. And as the days pass, she realizes that the cure is not all she thought it would be. She still dreams at night.  She still remembers her old life. She still remembers Lena. She still remembers the secrets she held close, and the promises she broke.

And in a very different world, a girl sleeps under the stars dreaming of the boy she still loves, while another boy lies at her side.

Requiem deals in shattered dreams, broken hearts and forgotten friendships, but this book also offers hope and it teaches that what once was held dear can never be truly lost.  A book that is redemptive and hopeful in nature despite lives lost and hearts ruined Requiemteaches us to remain true to ourselves and to others and to never stop fighting for what we believe in.


*****

Delirium Novellas



Annabel (Delirium #0.5) - Lena's mother, Annabel has always been a mystery to her, and to us. We know her only through Lena's memories. Now though, with this novella, she becomes real.  Told in alternate chapters between Annabel's life in the early days of the cure, and her life in the crypts; Annabel details Lena's mothers fighting spirit and her will to survive. Through it all, Annabel never gives up hope, and she forgets Lena - the life they had and the love they shared..  My favourite of the Delirium novellas.

Hana (Delirium #1.5) - Hana has a secret - a secret she'll never tell.  Read my review: of Hana: here.

Raven (Delirium 2.5) - Tells the story of Raven, one of the leaders of the rebel group Lena meets in the wilds. I have to admit, I never fully warmed to Raven, so much so that I didn't read this novella until after I read Requiem (Ooops!). If you really want to connect with Raven and fully appreciate her journey in Requiem, then read this first. I can't say any more than that! 

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

UK Cover Alerts: Requiem and Annabel by Lauren Oliver!

You know when I said I wouldn't be posting up any more cover alerts this side of 2013? Um....

There's just one more I have to show y'all! Here's the UK cover for Requiem (Delirium #3) by Lauren Oliver. And...if you look below you'll find the cover for Annabel, a Delirium short story which tells the story of Lena's mysterious mother.  Annabel releases in eBook December 26th, with Requiem following in March 2013. 

Let me know what you think of the covers! 



Requiem (Delirium #3) by Lauren Oliver
Publisher: Hodder  Stoughton
Release date: March 21st 2013
Ages: 14+

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. 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.




Annabel by Lauren Oliver || Release date: December 26th 2012
 
Lena's mother, Annabel, has always been a mystery—a ghost in Lena's past. Until now.

Discover her secrets in Lauren Oliver's brilliant original digital story set in the world of New York Times bestsellers Delirium and Pandemonium.

Lena Halloway's mother, Annabel, supposedly committed suicide when Lena was only six years old. That's the lie that Lena grew up believing, but the truth is very different. As a rebellious teenager, Annabel ran away from home and straight into the man she knew she was destined to marry. The world was different then—the regulations not as stringent, the cure only a decade old. Fast forward to the present, and Annabel is consigned to a dirty prison cell, where she nurtures her hope of escape and scratches one word over and over into the walls: Love.

But Annabel, like Lena, is a fighter. Through chapters that alternate between her past and present, Annabel reveals the story behind her failed cures, her marriage, the births of her children, her imprisonment, and, ultimately, her daring escape.

Friday, April 6, 2012

Bite-Sized Book Review: Hana by Lauren Oliver.


Product details:
Publisher:  Hodder & Stoughton
Release date: December 19th 2011
ebook, 144 pages
Rating: 3½ out of 5
Ages: 14+
Series: Delirium #1.5
Other Books in Series: Delirium

In the world of Delirium, love is a disease. And like all eighteen-year-olds, Lena and Hana must take the cure.

At the start of their last summer of freedom, they were the closest of friends. Until Hana made a decision that tore them apart... In Delirium, we heard from Lena. Now, Hana gets to tell her side of the story. And nothing is what we first thought.

Hana is a powerful, moving and beautifully told original eBook short story, with a shocking twist that will leave you with your heart in your mouth.


 While reading Lauren Oliver’s Delirium last year, I didn’t immediately connect to its main character, Lena. Like a lot of people, I found her best friend, Hana, easier to relate to, more interesting, even, with her lust for life, her anti-establishment values and her rebellious nature.  I liked love interest Alex, a lot, but Hana intrigued me. I wanted to know more about this girl, and with this novella, I found out all I needed to know.

Hana, which recounts the events of Delirium from Hana’s perspective, gives us an insight into Hana’s character that we never would have seen through Lena’s eyes.  We see the Hana that Lena knows, but another girl too, a girl that the outside world doesn’t get to see – a girl who has fears and insecurities of her own, a girl who wants something more from the boy she meets up with at forbidden parties, a girl who can be hurt.  We find out the truth about Hana, and it is a shocking truth.

Delirium tugged at my heartstrings with its heartbreaking final scenes, but nothing could have prepared me for the shocking conclusion to Hana.  The perfect accompaniment to Delirium, especially for readers who were fans of Hana, this story may be short in length, but it packs an almighty punch, and is definitely worth checking out!





Bite-Sized Book Reviews: A review in approx 200 words for when I need to play catch up on reviews/when reviewing short stories/novellas etc.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Lauren Oliver's 2012 Reading List, Christmas Treats & a new Short Story!

Lovely Lauren Oliver has popped by the blog today to tell you what she'll be reading in 2012...and that's not all! If you click on the banner below or in the sidebar you'll find a heart-shaped extract of Lauren's exclusive ebook HANA - set in the world of the best-selling Delirium, Hana tells the story of Lena's best friend, who you might remember from Delirium.  If you're counting down the days until the release of Pandemonium, this short story might just be the quick fix you need and it's available to buy for the special price of just 99p over the festive season! You'll also find a cuter than cute paper heart decoration by clicking on those banners I mentioned before. So many treats and just in time for Christmas!

The Books Lauren Can't wait to read in 2012!

Reading for the first time:
Venom, by Fiona Paul
The Invention of Hugo Cabret (I know, I know, I should have read it already!)
Swamplandia, by Karen Russell


Rereading
Jane Eyre  by Charlotte Bronte
Books 5-7 of the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling

Happy holidays!
--Lauren



 Merry Christmas - Lauren Oliver - Hodder & Stoughton<







In the world of Delirium, love is a disease. And like all eighteen-year-olds, Lena and Hana must take the cure.At the start of their last summer of freedom, they were the closest of friends. Until Hana made a decision that tore them apart . . . In Delirium, we heard from Lena. Now, Hana gets to tell her side of the story. And nothing is what we first thought. Hana is a powerful, moving and beautifully told original eBook short story, with a shocking twist that will leave you with your heart in your mouth.


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 Hana is available to buy in eBook format from all the usual places (Amazon, Waterstones, WH Smith). I just bought a copy and would like to inform any Irish readers who can't get it on UK sites because of territorial restrictions - it's available from Easons!  Treat yourself to an early Christmas gift and get a copy today! Let's make Lauren Oliver number ONE in the eBook charts for Christmas! :)