Book Summary:
Requiem by Lauren Oliver is the final book in the Delirium trilogy, a young adult dystopian series set in a society where love is considered a disease and is forcibly “cured.” The novel follows Lena as she becomes deeply involved in the growing resistance against the controlling government. As tensions rise between the rebels and the authorities, Lena must confront painful truths about loyalty, freedom, sacrifice, and the cost of change. The story alternates perspectives to show the emotional and moral complexity of both sides of the conflict, ultimately exploring whether love, despite its risks, is worth fighting for.
About the Author
Lauren Oliver is an American author best known for her young adult novels that explore identity, emotion, and choice. She gained widespread recognition with the Delirium trilogy and has also written popular standalone novels and middle-grade books. Oliver’s writing is praised for its lyrical style, emotional depth, and thought-provoking themes, often blending speculative worlds with deeply human experiences.
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