Author: Lauren Oliver
Book: Panic, 416 pages
Publisher: HarperCollins
Release Date: March 04, 2014
Genre(s): Young Adult
Are you brave enough to join the game called Panic? It's a game designed for the graduating students of Carp. Neither Natalie nor Bishop would have though that Heather will join Panic in the very last minute. She'll join Panic because Matt dumped her but later on her reason of joining the game will change. Wining is her goal because of someone not because of an asshat like Matt. But what will she find out in the end that will break her heart?
OREO STYLE BREAKDOWN:
- TWIST: There's nothing much phenomenal in this story, no thrill that can blew me away. Almost everything was predictable. It was very easy to predict the next thing that will happen because the foreshadowings were very obvious.
- LICK:1. I love Heather's bravery for independency. She ran away with her sister from home. 2. I salute Bishop's bravery, he'll do everything he can do for his love to Heather. 3. What made me want to finish the story is that because it talks about reality. About the social status of the characters, it's not impossible. Life sucks and it hurts but that's reality. It's not always fair because there's no such thing as equality.
- DUNK: 1. It was a happy ending and I'm also happy with that. But it was very predictable from the very beginning who will be together in the end of the story. I was so confused at first because the narrator were Dodge and Heather. I thought they'll have relationship or something, it was very irrelevant since they don't have a connection but friends. Even though, I still like it, at least I saw the different perspective of two people and saw the story through two sets of eyes. 2. What I found out was very shocking, at least that shocked me, but not enough to make me love the story. Bishop is one of the judges. Although I had some suspicion in the beginning of the story on how he's so desperate in persuading Heather to back out from the game.
ENCORE:
It seems like love is still a disease in this story. I mean you can see love by the way the characters show their feelings but you can't feel it yourself. It means that it was not strong enough to take me away. I promised that I will never read any Lauren Oliver books anymore, after reading the Delirium trilogy, because the author failed to impress me by her writing style. But I decided to read Panic because it seems it's a very nice story. Still the same, the author failed to meet my expectations, again. To be honest, it seems like Miss Lauren writes story so that she can publish something. I don't like the entire story but there are some parts that I like.
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