![]() I’m not really out of withdrawal yet but these are the ways that have helped me with it so far. Of course not out loud if you’re uncomfortable, maybe through ways like those mentioned in no. If you’re too shy to tell others, babble to yourself. To your friends, family, other bloggers or anyone who’s interested in books. So long as you have an outlet for your roiling emotions, it’ll be good. Maybe it doesn’t need to be a review, it could be a letter that you’ll never show anyone instead. Reflect on the trilogy and just pour out your feelings. Get out there and have some fun! Be it shopping, exercising or just simply hanging out with friends, as long as you’re out of the house, it should work as a distraction.Moreover, since most movies are standalone, you won’t be pining for more like you are doing for the Delirium trilogy. ![]() They are usually easier to focus on than books and take less time. 1 fails, then don’t read a book at all if you can’t get into it. Start on a new book! It’s the best way to prevent your mind from dwelling on your sadness.I guess it can apply to other trilogies/series that have finished and is not limited to just books, but here are some tips to get you through this delirious phase in life. Well, if all these describes you, you’re probably going through Delirium trilogy withdrawal. Have you finished the Delirium trilogy and are feeling like poop right now? Drifting off during the day thinking about the story, reflecting on Lena’s journey, swooning over Alex/Julian or crying buckets because you probably aren’t going to hear any more about these endearing characters.
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