Requiem by Lauren Oliver

Requiem (Delirium Trilogy, #3)

by Lauren Oliver

BONUS: read an exclusive short story about Alex, Lena's first love - only in the first hardcover printing.

The final instalment in the internationally bestselling Delirium trilogy.

It is the rule of the Wilds

You must be bigger, and stronger, and tougher.

A coldness radiates through me, a solid wall that is growing, piece by piece, in my chest. He doesn't love me

He never loved me.

It was all a lie.

'The old Lena is dead', I say, and then push past him. Each step is more difficult than the last; the heaviness fills me and turns my limbs to stone.

You must hurt, or be hurt.

Lena can build the walls, but what if there's no one left to take them down? The powerful, heartbreaking conclusion to one of the most eagerly awaited, talked-about series is here.

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WTF!!!! Did I miss something, like maybe a couple of more chapters, maybe the epilogue? Please tell me that I am! Please tell me that there is an ending to this whole story? Somebody, anybody???!!!! OMG- I am so f#%^*?g pissed right now!!! This has to be one of the worst ending to a series/trilogy that I have EVER read!!!! You know why, cause there is NO ENDING... I just got robbed! (You know, I went through this same incident once before, when I watched the finale of the Sopranos! What a disappointment.) Now we will never know what happened to Hana, Alex, Julian, Lena, and the resistance. I don't want to guess! Damn it I read this book with so much anticipation, it was such a well written and exciting book. There was so much going on near the end of the book, only to reach the end and literally find NO END! I deserve closure, I deserve an ENDING!!! The ending is what wraps up the story! You know - THE END!!! Okay im done ranting and raving, i am just getting more upset and more furious! I have nothing more to say, and to that this is my end - "The End".

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