![]() ![]() Oliver discusses several themes that make for good conversation starters, from the Judgment of Solomon and Bluebeard to dystopian societies and arranged marriages. This is the rare teen series in which the romance is most pronounced in the first book. There's definitely violence (including character deaths, explosions, shootings, and hand-to-hand fights) and some stronng language (mostly "s-t," the occasional expletive "f-king" never in reference to sex), but the romance is limited to a few kisses. As in the second book, Pandemonium, the focus in this one is Lena's involvement in the resistance movement and how it fights the oppressive government. Parents need to know that Requiem is the final installment in author Lauren Oliver's best-selling Delirium trilogy, a dystopian series that explores issues of love, societal control, gender relations, and politics. ![]() Lena's friends pass around a bottle of hard liquor to share.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. ![]() Adults and teens (although they are considered of age in the dystopian future) drink at dinners and parties. ![]()
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