Lauren Oliver is one of those writers I would like to throw in the faces of all the YA nay-sayers. Some of the passages from Delirium literally gave me goose bumps and proved, beyond any doubt, that there are some brilliant people writing in this genre.
What's that you say? You need an example? Can do!
"I run for I don't know how long. Hours, maybe, or days. Alex told me to run. So I run. You have to understand. I am no one special. I am just a single girl. I am five feet two inches tall and I am in-between in every way. But I have a secret. You can build walls all the way to the sky and I will find a way to fly above them. You can try to pin me down with a hundred thousand arms, but I will find a way to resist. And there are many of us out there, more than you think. People who refuse to stop believing. People who refuse to come to earth. People who love in a world without walls, people who love into hate, into refusal, against hope, and without fear. I love you. Remember. They cannot take it."
And just one more...
"Somewhere deeper in the city a motor is running, a distant, earthy growl, like an animal panting. In a few hours the bright blush of morning will push through all that darkness, and shapes will reassert themselves, and people will wake up and yawn and brew coffee and get ready for work, everything the same as usual. Life will go on. Something aches at the very core of me, something ancient and deep and stronger than words: the filament that joins each of us to the root of existence, that ancient thing unfurling and resisting and grappling, desperately for a foothold, a way to stay here, breathe, keep going."
I mean, come ON people! That writing is perfection.
Delirium is just an awesome book! I enjoyed every single word, from page 1 to the end.
I tried to go in with a very open mind and few expectations (ignoring the comparisons to The Hunger Games that seem to run rampant) and I'm so glad I did. I was able live the story through fresh eyes, with no bias, and authentically experience Lena's journey and growth. And oh, but I how I adored that journey. To be truthful, I didn't like Lena in the beginning. I thought she was spineless and brainwashed. But as the story progressed I realized just how "real" the brainwashing was to her, how it was her norm, and I respected her for her growth. What I found interesting was that she never really stops believing that Love is a disease... she just sort of accepts that she has it and that it's worth having.
Alex was an interesting character to read. While I didn't fall for him myself, I loved the relationship and I loved that they fell for each other. I appreciated him for his flaws and for his honesty, but with himself and with Lena. The relationship felt real and in no way perfect.
The story itself is such an intriguing one. So many elements that will make for great reading in the coming novels. I think Oliver left us in place that will make for an incredibly exciting, and very different, book 2... and I can't wait!
Delirium was a really great book, and definitely one of the best of 2011. I can’t wait for Pandemonium.
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Thursday, May 19, 2011
Dystopian Tour 2011- Veronica Roth and Lauren Oliver Signing
Last night I got the extremely rare opportunity to attend a book signing at my local Chapters with YA authors Lauren Oliver (author of Before I Fall and Delirium) and Veronica Roth (author of Divergent). To say that I was excited would be a gross understatement. First, a dystopian tour? Yes please! Can't get enough! Second, we get very few authors in my little hometown and even in Toronto, the list of author signings that I actually care about is rather small. So, when my fellow book nerd and friend Jessica sent me a tweet with the signing details, I was pumped.
It was very cool to listen to the author's talk about inspiration, influences, and the business. I found out some cool tidbits like, did you know that Lauren wrote Before I Fall on her Blackberry? Yeah. Seriously. She wrote it on the NYC subway while commuting between her full-time job, part-time job and full-time grad school and emailed it to herself each night. Now that's dedication to your craft.
I had some questions I was burning to ask (like if and how they've had to deal with YA nay-sayers and why they think YA lit has exploded the way it has, especially with adults) but I was too chicken. I was also completely awkward when I went up to have my books signed. I didn't have the nerve to ask for a picture and, although I wanted to say something incredibly intelligent and witty, I couldn't think of a single thing to say beyond "hi" and "thanks". It was pathetic actually. Lauren did tease my husband a little about being dragged along to a book signing, but other than giggling at that and giving the standard greetings... I said nothin'. Totally forgettable. *sigh* I'm such a loser.
In the end, I got three beautiful new signed hardcover books that I can't wait to read, and got to meet two very cool YA authors. All in all, a great night for a book nerd!
It was very cool to listen to the author's talk about inspiration, influences, and the business. I found out some cool tidbits like, did you know that Lauren wrote Before I Fall on her Blackberry? Yeah. Seriously. She wrote it on the NYC subway while commuting between her full-time job, part-time job and full-time grad school and emailed it to herself each night. Now that's dedication to your craft.
I had some questions I was burning to ask (like if and how they've had to deal with YA nay-sayers and why they think YA lit has exploded the way it has, especially with adults) but I was too chicken. I was also completely awkward when I went up to have my books signed. I didn't have the nerve to ask for a picture and, although I wanted to say something incredibly intelligent and witty, I couldn't think of a single thing to say beyond "hi" and "thanks". It was pathetic actually. Lauren did tease my husband a little about being dragged along to a book signing, but other than giggling at that and giving the standard greetings... I said nothin'. Totally forgettable. *sigh* I'm such a loser.
In the end, I got three beautiful new signed hardcover books that I can't wait to read, and got to meet two very cool YA authors. All in all, a great night for a book nerd!
Delirium and Before I Fall signed by Lauren Oliver
Divergent signed by Veronica Roth
I also got a swag bag filled with Delirium and Divergent related trinkets and other assorted junk. I LOVE free stuff!
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