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Lauren Oliver recently stated that she had read the first draft of the Delirium Movie script. She states

“I felt the script was remarkably faithful to the book, which is fascinating, because it managed to condense 400-ish pages into a slender, moving, and breakneck-paced script of about, I don’t know, 120 pages

It got me thinking. So…did I use too many words as I was Scrivere it? Would it have been possible for me to lop the book in thirds? o is the script too condensed, too crystallized–is it missing key elements?
The answer to both domande is, I think, no. Film is a visual medium....
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Invalids and Uncured, Delirium is coming to the big screen!

Deadline Reports that volpe 2000 has purchased the screen rights to Lauren Oliver’s New York Times Best-Selling Novel Delirium.
Here’s the article;

“Elizabeth Gabler’s volpe 2000, one of the più prolific studio book buyers, has closed a deal for screen rights on Delirium, the Lauren Oliver novel which hit the New York Times bestseller lista for children’s libri in its first week of release. At the same time, volpe 2000 has a first look on all future libri written da Oliver, and has signed a first look deal with Paper Lantern Lit,...
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After spending last Valentine's giorno in a state of "Delirium," about a futuristic society in which Amore is considered a chemically curable disease, we've been waiting all anno for the chance to sink our teeth into Lauren Oliver's successivo dystopian tome. Because seriously, we feel about this book the way most people feel about a bottle of champagne and a box of Cioccolato truffles. (Which is to say that we want to hide in the bathroom with it and polish it off in one uninterrupted sitting while our significant other bangs on the door and shouts, "What are te doing in there?!")

But alas, it was not...
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