"The first book in Lauren Oliver's New York Times bestselling trilogy about forbidden love, revolution, and the power to choose. Now with a brand-new cover and an exclusive-to-this-book sneak peek at her next novel for teens: the ambitious, wholly original masterwork Replica.
In an alternate United States, love has been declared a dangerous disease, and the government forces everyone who reaches eighteen to have a procedure called the Cure. Living with her aunt, uncle, and cousins in Portland, Maine, Lena Haloway is very much looking forward to being cured and living a safe, predictable life. She watched love destroy her mother and isn't about to make the same mistake.
But with ninety-five days left until her treatment, Lena meets enigmatic Alex, a boy from the Wilds who lives under the government's radar. What will happen if they do the unthinkable and fall in love?" -Goodreads
The first time this book caught my eye was when I was visiting library. The name sounded very interesting and the next time I went to the library I decided to read the back cover of the book. I am glad I did since this book is now probably my favorite book ever or at least in top 3.
The setting is an alternate US where love has been declared a disease that makes you go crazy. At the age of 18 you go through a procedure called the Cure which makes you immune to love. They actually never explained what the procedure is like but all that I could think of was lobotomy.
So, Lena is about to turn eighteen and is counting the days till the procedure with excitement. That all changes when she meets Alex and starts catching feelings for him. Alex is from the Wilds which is a collective name for the wilderness and ruined towns located outside of the verified communities and their legal parameters.
“Symptoms of Amor Deliria Nervosa
PHASE ONE:
-preoccupation; difficulty focusing
-dry mouth
-perspiration, sweaty palms
-fits of dizziness and disorientation
-reduced mental awareness; racing thoughts; impaired reasoning skills
PHASE TWO:
-periods of euphoria; hysterical laughter and heightened energy
-periods of despair; lethargy
-changes in appetite; rapid weight loss or weight gain
-fixation; loss of other interests
-compromised reasoning skills; distortion of reality
-disruption of sleep patterns; insomnia or constant fatigue
-obsessive thoughts and actions
-paranoia; insecurity
PHASE THREE (CRITICAL):
-difficulty breathing
-pain in the chest, throat or stomach
-complete breakdown of rational faculties; erratic behavior; violent thoughts and fantasies; hallucinations and delusions
PHASE FOUR (FATAL):
-emotional or physical paralysis (partial or total)
-death
If you fear that you or someone you know may have contracted deliria, please call the emergency line toll-free at 1-800-PREVENT to discuss immediate intake and treatment.”
Now, I can't tell much more about the book or it will just spoil it. However, after Lena catchs feelings for this boy, Alex, she is counting days till the procedure with fear. She doesn't want it anymore even though she can recognize that she has symptoms of Amor Deliria Nervosa and it also destroyed her mom.
Every chapter of the book starts with an excerpt. They are often from the book of Shh which describes the perils of Amor Deliria Nervosa. It contains rules, cautionary tales and religious anecdotes.
“Everything looks beautiful. The Book of Shhh says that deliria alters your perception, disables your ability to reason clearly, impairs you from making sound judgments. But it does not tell you this: that love will turn the whole world into something greater than itself.”
I loved this book and couldn't put it down once I got into it. It somehow reminded me of the Hunger Games and Divergent and I think that is a big reason for why I loved this book so much. So, if you like the Hunger Games and/or Divergent I can highly recommend this! Can't wait to read the second book :3
★★★★★ 5/5!
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