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| Original Title: | Hana |
| ISBN: | 0062124366 (ISBN13: 9780062124364) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Delirium #1.5 |
| Characters: | Hana Tate, Magdalena "Lena" Ella Haloway-Tiddle, Alex Sheathes, Steve Hilt, Fred Hargrove |
Lauren Oliver
ebook | Pages: 64 pages Rating: 3.63 | 22517 Users | 1927 Reviews
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Lauren Oliver's riveting, original digital story set in the world of her New York Times bestseller Delirium.The summer before they're supposed to be cured of the ability to love, best friends Lena and Hana begin to drift apart. While Lena shies away from underground music and parties with boys, Hana jumps at her last chance to experience the forbidden. For her, the summer is full of wild music, dancing—and even her first kiss.
But on the surface, Hana must be a model of perfect behavior. She meets her approved match, Fred Hargrove, and glimpses the safe, comfortable life she’ll have with him once they marry. As the date for her cure draws ever closer, Hana desperately misses Lena, wonders how it feels to truly be in love, and is simultaneously terrified of rebelling and of falling into line.
In this digital story that will appeal to fans of Delirium and welcome new admirers to its world, readers will come to understand scenes from Delirium through Hana's perspective. Hana is a touching and revealing look at a life-changing and tumultuous summer.

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| Title | : | Hana (Delirium #1.5) |
| Author | : | Lauren Oliver |
| Book Format | : | ebook |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 64 pages |
| Published | : | February 28th 2012 by HarperCollins Publishers (first published December 19th 2011) |
| Categories | : | Science Fiction. Dystopia. Young Adult. Short Stories. Romance. Novella |
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*Spoilers for DeliriumProbably more like 3 and 1/2 stars, I did really enjoy the experience of reading Hana. I've said it before and I'll say it again, Lauren Oliver captures the complexities of female friendships better than any other YA author I've read. Hana is short and can easily be read in one sitting. It is by no means a stand alone story and you must have read at least Delirium before reading Hana. That said, I would say it's a must read for fans of the Delirium series. It sheds light onHana Review Novella Rating: 5 stars out of 5. Story Line: 5 stars out of 5. This was an interesting read. I actually like reading in Hana's point of view. I liked her from the beginning. Hana was a lot braver than Lena was. She would actually go out to parties, kiss, and other things that were forbidden in Portland. She started to realize that Lena was right after a raid. What annoyed me was that Lena basically did the same thing and Hana wasn't angry about it. She was actually pretty calm about
Read this and other reviews at Madison Says.Initial reaction when I finished --> Oh I'm pissed. And my real review...Hana is a novella (1.5) in the Delirium series by Lauren Oliver. Told from Lenas best friend, Hanas POV, this story falls during the same summer as Delirium. Theres not much that can be said about this in particular without giving anything away > it is only like 65 pages long.I loved being able to get a glimpse into what was going on with Hana during this summer because

A piece of Delirium from Hana's point of view. Hana is Lena's best friend and everyone thinks of her as the perfect and confident girl when she's just as simple as everyone else. She is just scared as Lena. From deliria, from the future and life. While in Delirium I thought Hana was the brave and fearless one, this installment proves that she is afraid and even more vulnerable than Lena. She is alone and is fearing that her best friend is already drifting apart. Living in that kind of world must
A short novella about Hana. This story runs parallel to Delirium, and gives a peak into Hana's life. I enjoyed Hana in Delirium, so I was looking forward to learning a bit more about her. Unfortunately, this book doesn't really give us much more information about Hana. I did like the ending though. It made the story more complex, because otherwise this is a recap of Delirium, but from Hana's point of view instead of Lena. A quick and easy read. Lauren Oliver's writing is very smooth, and this
****Slightly Spoilery (if you haven't read Delirium)**** Seeing it from Hana's POV makes me definitely understand her more. I don't hate her. I don't agree with her, but that's because for us, love is not a disease, so of course I don't agree with her actions in the end. But understanding where she's coming from, how she, and Lena for that matter, were brought up, it makes sense. The reasons for her action in the end aren't definitively told outright, but there are a few conclusions as to why
Geeze! If you werent pumped for Olivers second installment: Pandemonium (coming to a bookstore near you in just 1 week!) the novella Hana is sure to get you salivating.I just want to take a second right now and remind you all that the novella is Free Online right now. If you dont mind reading from your computer. Though from personal experience I can tell you it makes it a lot easier to read at work *wink*But back to the story. This novella gives insight into Delirium. I thought I had Hana


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