![]() As for the other characters, I really liked the relationship between Tack and Raven, even if I didn't like some of the things they did. Also, aren't these books supposed to be about love, and fighting for it? I get that there's more than that, but this book lacked romance and kissing. WHY? WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT? So then it would make more sense for Lena just to focus on Julian, right? WRONG. And by that I mean he tells Lena he doesn't love her and never did. ( Spoilers!) While Alex was all lovey-dovey in Delirium and MIA in Pandemonium, he's all standoffish in Requiem. I think I'm Team Alex, even though Julian's probably gotten more page-time in the books. Even though she's cured, she's not quite satisfied with life, especially when her fiance is a complete a-hole. Otherwise, she was a pretty likable and readable main character. I can't quite remember, but I think a few little things she did annoyed me. She's stronger now, and knows what it's like to feel grief and like the world is against you in every decision that you make. There were a bunch of new characters introduced (let it be noted that I hate Coral), some of which had points and some that just seemed to be there. Several things happened in Requiem, from deaths and love to mysteries and thrills. (I'll go a bit more into this when I discuss the book's ending later.) Um, excuse me? Didn't she sacrifice everything for him? And now they're over? Two books in this series basically had no Alex, which drives me crazy. Him and Lena exchange a few words, he's in her thoughts, and that's it. ![]() Enter Requiem, and we don't get much Alex. At the very very end of Pandemonium, we discover that Alex is alive. Which brings me to another part of the story I didn't like. I get that it shows what it's like to be cured, but still, I would have preferred someone else.like Alex. For one, it's told in alternating POVs: Lena and Hana. I'm not sure I like where/how Requiem went. Specifically, "suddenly." It's gotten to the point where I cringe whenever I read it anywhere. Once again (like the other books in the trilogy), there's phrase/word overusage. So if there's a spoiler, it will be marked in bold. I'm going to try and keep this spoiler-free, but I know I can't do that 100%. ![]() But the second time? I developed what I call The Hunger Games High.) Of course, there were things I didn't like in this book. (I think I didn't love The Hunger Games trilogy the first time, but I can't remember. ![]() I feel like this may be a series that's better the second time it's read. Where do I begin? This book, this series, it nfuses me! I still can't decide if I dislike it or like it, think it's just okay, or love it. Initial Reac tion of Book in One Word: WHAT The two girls live side by side in a world that divides them until, at last, their stories converge. Requiem is told from both Lena’s and Hana’s points of view. We are even free to choose the wrong thing. Maybe love is a disease, and we would be better off without it.Īnd in the end, that is the point of escaping the cure : We are free to choose. Maybe we are driven crazy by our feelings. 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 fiancée of the young mayor. 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. 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.Īfter rescuing Julian from a death sentence, Lena and her friends fled to the Wilds. Now an active member of the resistance, Lena has been transformed. They have tried to squeeze us out, to stamp us into the past.
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