
(SUCH GOOD CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT IN PANDEMONIUM!!!! WHAT HAPPENED HERE HOLY BALLS).

Julian was totally forgettable here, his only purpose being to make Alex jealous for Lena and not having any further character development either. Instead of character development, she had recession of character development.

Her character growth from the second book was basically stomped out. At least Hana had some character development, unlike anyone else in the book. Hana's story was better than Lena's story. The Lena/Hana back and forth POV chapters were okay. She asked to leave behind a burned, injured, defenseless girl who had just lost her home and family all because she was jealous that Alex talked to her. what happened to you? You were bland in Delirium, had this AMAZING character growth in Pandemonium, and here? You were petty and whiny and annoying. Summary of Requiem: Lena leads Julian on to make Alex jealous.

You can visit her online at That was awful. She has written one novel for adults, Rooms.Ī graduate of the University of Chicago and NYU's MFA program, Lauren Oliver divides her time between New York, Connecticut, and a variety of airport lounges. Her novels for middle grade readers include The Spindlers, Liesl & Po, and the Curiosity House series, co-written with H. The sequel to Replica, titled Ringer, is her most recent novel and was released October 3rd, 2017. The film rights to both Replica and Lauren's bestselling first novel, Before I Fall, were acquired by AwesomenessTV Before I Fall is now a major motion picture and opened in theaters March of 2017. She is also the New York Times bestselling author of the YA novels Replica, Vanishing Girls, Panic, and the Delirium trilogy: Delirium, Pandemonium, and Requiem, which have been translated into more than thirty languages.

Lauren Oliver is the cofounder of media and content development company Glasstown Entertainment, where she serves as the president of production.
