In the second book, Pandemonium, the story picks up where Delirium left off, with Lena having escaped to the Wilds, a region outside of the city where love is allowed to exist. As Lena struggles to come to terms with her feelings for Alex and her doubts about the cure, readers will be drawn into the story, rooting for her and hoping for a happy ending. The world of Delirium is both frightening and fascinating, with its strict rules and regulations, and the idea of a society without love is both intriguing and unsettling. The story is beautifully written, with richly detailed world-building and well-developed characters. However, just weeks before her scheduled procedure, she meets a boy named Alex and begins to question everything she has been taught about love. The story follows the main character, Lena, as she approaches her eighteenth birthday and prepares to receive the cure. The government has created a cure, which all citizens must receive on their eighteenth birthday, to prevent them from falling in love. The first book, Delirium, introduces us to a world where love has been classified as a disease identified as amor deliria nervosa. The series consists of three books: Delirium, Pandemonium, and Requiem. The Delirium series by Lauren Oliver is a gripping and thought-provoking young adult dystopian series that explores the dangers of love in a world where it has been declared a disease.
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