It was the impression of a remake Dun Groundhog Day, which can be just for basic idea, but history stands gradually this quon could read and see on the subject. I mattendais to déjà vu, but Lauren Oliver imposes his ideas very well, and this with a story which sest very appropriate.
What I really liked: Samantha's personality that changes gradually. From ladolescente minx, she will realize her mistakes and try to fix things, always a little more each day revisited.
During roughly the first 100 pages, I had trouble mintéresser to the lives of these girls. This is so little me! I did not want to get into a book like this, so I felt a bit disappointed but i still persevered because the comments were unanimous: do not rely on the first part longuette and be patient. And then I ended up embedded in a story that deeply touched me. Kent is a young man who has it all, Samantha too, and we hope that everything will be completed according to our wishes.
Jaurais liked a different ending, but it would be weird. It is worthy of the novel, while sest embriqué to progressively and the end comes as an evidence.
This novel is a real shot in the heart, and I lai widely preferred to Delirium (volume 1), one of my previous readings.