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Friday, March 16, 2012

A Hush, Hush Fan Guest Post: Pandemonium Review

We're very excited to introduce Momo from Books Over Boys, an awesome book reviewer and Hush, Hush Fan! *and a fellow Blue October fan!* She recently read Lauren Oliver's DELIRIUM and PANDEMONIUM and was gracious enough to let us share her review of PANDEMONIUM, the heart-stopping second book of the trilogy, and our March Featured Fiction. We highly recommend this book too but she sums it up much better than we can. Thank you, Momo!

*The contest is now closed. Thank you to all who entered,
 and congratulations to the winner, Julie!*

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Please visit Books Over Boys to see this review in its original format, as well as many others

Title: Pandemonium
Author: Lauren Oliver
Publisher: HarperCollins
Release Date: February 28th, 2012

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I’m pushing aside the memory of my nightmare,
pushing aside thoughts of Alex,
pushing aside thoughts of Hana and my old school,
push,
push,
push,
like Raven taught me to do.
The old life is dead.
But the old Lena is dead too.
I buried her.
I left her beyond a fence,
behind a wall of smoke and flame.





My $0.02

I didn’t think I was going to be this affected by this book. Everyone has a number one most favorite book. Well, that book became your number one most favorite because there was something about it that touched you personally or something about it that tugged and hooked onto you—hard. After you find a book like that and the feelings you felt when you read it, you’re constantly on the search for the next book that will deliver that same high to you—a higher high than that favorite book, even. My point is, those kinds of books are rare. You can read a thousand books and all of them could become your favorite but only a small percentage of those would be your most favorite; you’ll like all of them but you’ll only love a few of them. Okay, I shouldn’t make this such a general statement because I’m not sure about anyone else but for me, this is true.

It’s no secret that Delirium, very quickly, became one of these books for me. Something about everything in those 441 pages that made it unforgettable. The words tumbled out of the pages and whispered sweet nothings into my soul (no joke!) and before I knew it, I couldn’t, I wouldn’t not love this amazing series. So, of course I was very eager to dive head first into Pandemonium. When I start the next book in a series, I get bored—sometimes. For example, with the way how Delirium ended, I wanted to open up Pandemonium and get taken right back to the very second where Lena was before my eyes swam across that last word in Delirium. But naturally, that didn’t happen. Various times during my reading of Pandemonium, I kept searching for that little thing that would stand out to me and make it better than Delirium and overall, Pandemonium was highly enjoyable but for some reason, it was…slow to me. I was looking for that spark that would pull me back in whenever I lost a little bit of interest.

Oliver distributed those “sparks” perfectly—right when I was going to close the book and stop my reading for the night, I was pulled in for another few pages that turned into one more chapter, three more chapters, five more chapters—un. put. down. able! The slowness for me came when Lena took us back to the then parts of the book, which is ironic because at the beginning, I wanted so badly to know what happened to her after…the ending in Delirium. All of this was overlooked as I got to the ending. I knew from many people that the ending in Pandemonium was going to be a killer; I prepared myself, or at least, I tried to. But no matter how much I tried to prepare myself, when I got to that very last page, the tears came and came and came and came. I was so overwhelmed with emotions that I became hysterical; my hands were shaking, I ran out of breath, I was making weird shrieking noises—I was a mess. I couldn’t and I still can’t even comprehend…deep sigh.

Pandemonium definitely had a different feel to it than Delirium. I’m not the biggest fan of dystopians and I guess one reason why I love Delirium so much is because it didn’t really feel like a dystopian to me, not completely. But when I got to Pandemonium, those dystopian factors were very present and it kind of drew me away from the story. A lot of bombs were dropped into the plot; Oliver has a way of hinting at them as you read but they’re so vague you hardly pay any attention to them so when they’re brought to light, you’re dumbfounded, left speechless. I didn’t see a bunch of them coming but after they were explained the oooh effect set it. Also, Oliver has a way of creating the biggest impact of the entire book on the very last two pages of both books. So, I highly recommend you staying away from those two pages because without a doubt, you will be spoiled rotten if you flip to them, even accidentally, so don’t even think about looking back there.

Everything that happens in Pandemonium builds you up for the earth-shattering ending. When people say that the ending will kill you, trust them because they know what they’re talking about! Pandemonium is a swirl of crazy emotions: angst and confusion and happiness and pain and sadness and cold-heartedness, and so many other emotions that I can’t even identify right now. Needless to say, Oliver has made a crazy, obsessive fan out of me and I absolutely cannot wait for Requiem—I’ll seriously do anything to get my hands on a copy. Anything, I tell you! I can’t even believe that we have to wait basically a whole year until we get to see that pretty on shelves! WAAAH! Anywho, read Pandemonium, stat! If you’ve read Delirium and you still haven’t gotten to Pandemonium…well, then you’re crazy and I can’t be friends with a crazy! ;) Trust me, read it…because you’ll fall insanely in love with it! You will, I dare you not too!

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And because we love PANDEMONIUM and Momo's review so much we want to give YOU a chance to win a copy! All you have to do is comment on this post. Please be sure to leave an email address so we can contact the winner. The contest is open internationally and will close on Tuesday March 20th at midnight EDT. One winner will be selected at random.

GOOD LUCK and Happy Reading!

35 comments:

Momo (Books Over Boys) said...

Aaah, thanks Rebecca for featuring my review! You guys rock! And another huge thanks for hosting this amazing giveaway! :)

Evie said...

OK, breathe, Evie, breathe.. *takes a deep breath to calm down*
OH.
My.
Gosh!

Thank you so much for the chance to win Pandemonium!!! I am so looking forward to reading it! (OK, that might be an understatement.. I am actually DYING to read it!).

Momo's review doesn't make it any easier! So detailed and thorough, loved reading your thoughts, MOMO! Thanks for sharing them with us :)

Fingers crossed! <3
Evie @Bookish

Evie said...

Wowza! Almost forgot to leave my email addy!!! *mental face palm*

evieseo(at)gmail(dot)com

Ren Reidy said...

Wow this is awesome! I'm still waiting for my copy of Delrium to come in but I hear this book is a great read! Lukesmommy85@gmail.com

jazmin said...

totally love this book is really good cant wait to read what actually happen to her over
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warisha_jayanti said...

Lovely review. And a lovely contest as well :-)


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Maja said...

Yesyeysyes! I would LOVE to read this book!! This is an AMAZING contest! :))
My email adress: maja.soomagi@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

I adore giveaways and this looks like it will be a great one!

- joinstuff@ymail.com

Jaskirat@SeeitORreadit said...

AHHHHH Delirium was just amazing and I seriously can't wait to read the sequel. Momo's review has me even more anxious to read Pandemonium and I didn't even think that was possible!

Jaskirat@SeeitORreadit said...

oops my email is seeitorreadit@gmail.com

Tasnim said...

Thanks for the giveaway!

Tasnim

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Tabitha Michelle said...

Awesome review! I cannot wait to read this book!

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Froggy said...

so want to read this, please enter me

Froggy
froggarita@gmail.com

Carina L. Tai said...

I was left thunderstruck by Delirium, and i'm sure that Pandemonium will be equally amazing! Wonderful review!

Thanks so much for the giveaway!

alicia.aatran@yahoo.com

andieleah said...

Can't wait to read Pandemonium!!!

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H.C.Chapman said...

So so so so soamazing! Fantastic review! Really hope I win but good luck to everyone and well done to whoever wins!

hayley-bookworm-chapman@hotmail.co.uk

Rachel said...

Ooo I'd love to read Pandemonium! Been waiting for it for ages!

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Anonymous said...

This is exciting! I've been waiting to get a copy of this book. I meet Lauren Oliver a week ago and she was awesome.

-Kaci
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Karen said...

Looks like a very awesome book. was hoping to get my hands on it to read sometime. Thanks
wldangel@pld.com

Julie S. said...

Woo! I have been on the waitlist at the library for this for a while, so I would love to win my own copy. My address is juliees39 (at) gmail (dot) com. Thanks!

Mia said...

A friend of mine lent me Delirium in February,after reading it I was so grateful she did. It is one of my favorite books ever.

I really want a copy of Pandemonium because in my country there aren't any.

miabronte3@gmail.com

alicia marie said...

what a great review! I have been waiting forever to read pandemonium and it sounds like it's just as good as I was hoping it would be : ) thanks for the awesome giveaway!!

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Ashley G. said...

Thanks for the giveaway! Great review!

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Gigi said...

:O :O :O :O :O
I need to READ this book!! This kind of review are so awesome, I need to find out what happend after that ending in Delirium!! Thank you girls so much for the giveaway! Fingers crossed!

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Carina Olsen said...

Awesome review :D Thank you for this amazing giveaway. <3 Would love to win :)
Love, Carina ~ carina-olsen@hotmail.com

KellyJay92 said...

Would love to win!!!!

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Morgnicole said...

I forgot to order this last month, I am sooooo anxious to read!

morgsnicole[at]hotmail[dot]com

jessica cochrane said...
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etahrey said...

I'd really love to win this!

etahrey@gmail.com

jessica cochrane said...

Great giveaway I so need this book.
jessie.cochrane@yahoo.com

Chloe said...

I've been wanting to read this for a really long time! Thanks for the chance to win, and great review!

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Nerwen said...

Thanks for the giveaway and the review!
I´m dying to read Pandemonium, hope to win!! ^^!

lady(dot)nerwen(at)gmail(dot)com

Unknown said...

I've read Delirium! And it was so emotional! I love to get my hands on Pandemonium! I never got the chance to get it but this giveaway could be my chance! Thanks!

mrbookwonder@gmail.com

Angelya said...

Great review! :) I haven't read the first one yet but I have a feeling I'm going to have to now after your description of it!

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Deea said...

Eeeek! Awesome review, Momo! It makes me so more excited - and anxious - about reading the book! I joined the Delirium craziness much later than everyone else, so I still have everything fresh in my mind and my heart is still beating like crazy. To say that I want Pandemonium STAT would be the understatement of the year. Thanks for the opportunity guys! <3

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