Where do I start? This book both enraged me and pulled tears out of my eyes. The last book to the Delirium trilogy was a very complex novel. The story is told by two different point of views. Every other chapter is told by Hana's point of view (Lena's old best friend when she lived in Portland) and Lena's point of view. Lena has embarked on her journey in the wilds with the resistance, but not without Julian. If you haven't read my post on the book before this one in the trilogy, Julian was the son of Thomas Fineman, who is in charge of the DFA (Deliria Free America) in New York City. Lena had brought Julian to the wilds to join the resistance after going through a long journey together. Then, Alex, Lena's first love, shows up out of the blue with anger and jealousy. Throughout the book, we learn new things about Lena and her feelings. Also we uncover the truth between Lena's mother, Alex, and many other beloved characters in this novel. I was entertained by this novel, but disliked the ending. It left me wandering what was going to happen next in Lena's exciting life. I wanted to know what decisions she'd make in the future. This could have been done in an epilogue. Sadly there wasn't one. Although this novel was a partial success, it was no where close to being as terrific as Delirium (the first novel in the trilogy).
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