It is a dytopian novel that deals with the themes love, independence vs. security (government control taking away independence in order to protect), and taking chances.
There is always a strong theme of government controlling every aspect of life in dystopian novels.
The theme of the book "Delirium" by Lauren Oliver revolves around the idea of love as both a powerful force and a dangerous emotion that can be controlled or suppressed through societal rules and regulations. It explores the notion of questioning authority, discovering individuality, and challenging the status quo in the face of oppressive systems.
Lena lives in a society where love is surgically eliminated at age 18, an age she is rapidly approaching when she meets Alex and falls in love with him.
The next book in Lauren Oliver's Delirium trilogy is called Pandemonium.
One idiom found in the book "Delirium" by Lauren Oliver is "smell a rat," which means to suspect that something is wrong or suspicious.
Yes, there is a sequel to the book "Delirium" by Lauren Oliver. The sequel is titled "Pandemonium" and continues the story of the main character Lena as she navigates a society that views love as a disease.
Lauren is in the book, but she is not in it very often.
you just have to imagine it! I know the book describes a little about them. but for the most part, just picture what you want!
Yes it is a book series, it follows Lena and Alex, two teens battling against the controlling government that believes that love is a disease and forbids it from their community. Author is Lauren OliverThere are two more books in the series, making it a trilogy. They are Pandemonium and the upcoming 2013 release, Requiem.
oliver twist
The book "Thirteen" by Lauren Myracle has 258 pages.
what was authors purpose for writing the book oliver twis
YES!
because he was in an oliver twist
There is a fourth book in the "Fallen" series by Lauren Kate, and apparently, according to goodreads.com, its name is "Rapture".