Hiya, it's Heather! Here's a little post on Delirium, I ramble a bit here, so apologies in advance but I hope you enjoy regardless ^-^
Author: Lauren Oliver
Published: January 2011
Publisher: Harper Collins
Author: Lauren Oliver
Published: January 2011
Publisher: Harper Collins
In a state of procrastination, I found myself scrolling down
the social science fiction Wikipedia page, one of the listed books being Delirium.
The plot is the part which initially drew me to reading it, to sum it up: Lena lives
in a society where love is seen as a disease, so is completely forbidden, thus
when deemed old enough the individual will be assessed and then paired with a
partner, a little after this they are injected with a substance that revokes
the instinct to fall in love.
The general idea of the novel is impressive to say the
least. A fundamental aspect of our culture is that love is positive, be it
through Disney and children’s television to horror and comedy films. It hence
struck me as intriguing to go to a world whereby love is a disease. This led my
thoughts into how some people view certain types of love negatively because of
that socialisation they have had teaching them so, sadly homosexuals are
sometimes thought of this way by certain people. Could it be that Oliver is
trying to demonstrate that love is always positive?
The plot was brilliant and the general pace of the novel fast,
making it an easy read. There’s a point where Lena
and Alex, whose a boy that changes her perspective on love being diseased,
dance which is adorable (I squealed and started singing Taylor Swift under my
breath). The ending was on a real cliff-hanger and to be honest I would have
read the next book immediately. HOWEVER, I read reviews on what the next one is
about to avoid the book being scarred and found that there is a love triangle
situation! I am not patient enough to read about another girl that cannot pick
a boy – if you cannot choose between two boys, your feelings for them are not strong
enough to be considered true love. Anyway, back to Delirium… Hana (Lena ’s bestie) was a fantastic character. She’s that
typical friend that challenges you to go out of your comfort zone and tells you
to ‘chillax’ despite having few moments of spontaneity themselves.
Whilst I must underline that the book was an enjoyable read
which I devoured in less than a day, there were some elements of it that I feel
could have been improved. For instance, the start of the book was so focused on
getting the reader to comprehend the social situation that the description was
somewhat lacking. Though I do understand that this can be really hard when a
vital aspect of the story must be obvious to the reader and a rose cannot grow
without the soil being laid down first, it did frustrate me at first. Also, Alex,
the male love interest in the novel, was frustratingly persistent to the point
where he reminded me of Gatsby from The Great Gatsby. The protagonist was
terribly rude to him at the start, making her intentions to stay away from him so
clear (as was protocol in a place with gender segregation laws) that I thought
it odd that he still tried approaching her. It can be argued that love makes
people try hard to gain the affection of those they feel attracted to, yet I
think when anyone is that obvious that they want to stay away you should
respect that decision. Furthermore, Lena very
suddenly changed her attitude towards him; she went from hating this guy to
spending nearly every day with him? The last point I would like to address is
that Lena is very difficult to visualise, maybe she’s very humble or maybe I
skipped a page but Lena is scarcely ever
described except as short and not pretty but not ugly. This is great but what
about hair colour, eyes, for all I know she could have a tattoo of a badger on
her leg. Also, a little game for you, count the amount of times that Lena is sweating because I’m worried about her.
What did I do after finishing this book? I cried. I'm a sucker for romance and I genuinely really loved this one (regardless of the sweating problem). If you want a
cute love story involving internal conflict and teenage rebellion then I would
definitely tell you to read it.
Alright, if anyone has any thoughts on Delirium then I'd love to hear from you! Have a lovely day or night or in between.
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