Requiem

Requiem by Lauren Oliver is the concluding volume of the ‘Delirium’ trilogy, published by Hodder & Stoughton in February 2013. This edition features 342 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores themes of memory and the past, as the protagonist grapples with haunting dreams and the emotional weight they carry, revealing the complexities of her experiences and relationships.
Readers will find a continuation of the story that delves into the struggles of the characters as they confront their pasts and the implications of their choices. The book intertwines elements of romance and science fiction within a dystopian setting, offering insights into the characters’ emotional landscapes. As the final installment, it aims to resolve the arcs established in the previous books while deepening the exploration of its central themes.
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I’ve started dreaming of Portland again. Like a monster from one of the ghost stories we used to tell as kids, the past has been finding its way in. It bubbles up through the cracks when I’m not paying attention, and pulls at me with greedy fingers. This is what they warned me about for all those years: the heavy weight in my chest, the nightmare-fragments that follow me even in waking life. I warned you, Aunt Carol says in my head. We told you, Rachel says. This is the final instalment of the ‘Delirium’ trilogy.
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