Masque of the Red Death

Masque of the Red Death

In this twist on Edgar Allen Poe's gothic short story, a wealthy teenaged girl who can afford a special mask to protect her from the plague that decimated humanity in the mid-1800s, falls in love, becomes caught up in a conspiracy to overthrow an oppressive government, and faces the threat of a new plague.
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Siobhán@weeshubbasworld
3 stars
Oct 17, 2021

The Masque of the Red Death is a book that everyone seems to have read already. And they all seem to rave about it. So I had very high expectations and I think that was my downfall. I should know better to not have high expectations for any book that way I won't be disappointed but I did for this and sadly it just didn't wow me. That being said I still did enjoy the book especially the second half. It was intriguing and dark and I like anything set in 1800's even with a steampunk/Post-Apocalyptic twist. Masque is a retelling of the Classic by Edger Allan Poe, I am ashamed to admit I have never read the original even though I have it. So I really can't compare this to the original but it has made me want to read Poe's work. Set in 1870 and North America is plague with a deadly virus. Our protagonist Araby Worth is a seventeen girl who espaces the death and crumbling world around her and the guilt of her brothers death by going to The Debauchery Club and taking drugs to forget everything. She is living a half life, being there but not really there. Not until she becomes involved with Will, a worker at the club who captures her heart. However, when she is introduced to Elliot she learns things about her city she never knew. Araby is thrown into a world of rebellion, danger and a new virus that could kill them all. Well Araby Worth is flawed, very flawed infact, not exactly a role model but I think that is what makes her a perfect protag! I get really sick of the goody goody protags in books because they are usually unrealistic and I can't connect to them. However, Araby I could connect with and that is why I like her. We get to see her developed as a character throughout the book. Learning about her life and her feelings. Getting to experience her opening up to Will and sharing things about her past that she has never told anyone. Will, oh my goodness!!! He is so yummy. And cute and lovely and yeah, swoon worthy. He works at the Club and has a tough guy look to him with sexy tattoos but he is really a big sweetheart who looks after his younger brother and sister and if that doesn't melt your heart then I don't know what will. Elliot, he is a fantastic character. He wants to overthrow him Uncle (who is in charge of the city) and rebuilt the city. So he has that rebel appeal to him. Will loves Araby but Elliot grows to care for her aswell. Masque is a seriously dark and gothic novel and I really liked that aspect. However, I didn't really get into the story until about halfway through. I found that start even though intriguing enough to keep me ready it just didn't grab me completely. I really think that was being I read so many amazing reviews that I thought I would be hooked straight away. Sadly I wasn't,, for me the build up for very slow and didn't really get exciting until the halfway point. Once I got into the story I have to say I was captivated and invested in these characters that I was honestly feeling all of Araby's emotions. Bethany Griffin has created a good gothic retelling that has got many readers gushing over it. And even though I am didn't 100% love it I do recommend it. Esecially if you enjoy your stories dark and dangerous. Cover Talk: Ok I have to admit before I had read this book I was 100% in love with the US cover. I thought it was beautiful. However, now that I have read the story I am torn. The UK cover fits the story. The mask plays a very important part in the story. And the blood, it is creepy but again very important. The Cover is very simple but bold and captures just how truely dark this story is.

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Celia Adams@celiarose3881
1 star
Sep 27, 2021

Words cannot describe how much I did not enjoy this book, so I won't even try.

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Pamela Alvarado@reveriesociety
2 stars
Aug 26, 2021

It had pretty good writing but unfortunately, it didn't really hold my interest. After a few chapters I simply stopped reading. =/

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Jessica Coburn@rosie_jessie
2 stars
Feb 16, 2023
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Courtney Gendreau@literary_chaos
5 stars
Sep 24, 2022
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krissy@krissyo
4 stars
Aug 17, 2022
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Laura Anne@luabelles
4 stars
Aug 12, 2022
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Allison Garrett@bookish_insomniac
3 stars
Jul 24, 2022
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Cassidy@craftycataloger
1 star
Jul 12, 2022
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Danielle Raymond @idkmydude
5 stars
Jun 20, 2022
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Julie D.@luxurists
5 stars
Mar 8, 2022
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Kenedi wilson@keeks95
2 stars
Feb 24, 2022
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Sierra Hernandez @sierradezz
4 stars
Feb 24, 2022
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Megan Williams@meganwilliams
4 stars
Feb 24, 2022
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Jeni Szilagyi@jennah_v
3 stars
Feb 23, 2022
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Kelsi Proulx@kproulx
4 stars
Feb 12, 2022
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Meredith kirby@witchytrippin
1 star
Feb 6, 2022
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Bethany Goodwin@beth573
2 stars
Jan 16, 2022
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Samantha Armstrong@kitchen_raptor
3 stars
Jan 15, 2022
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Cindy Lee@cinderblock
3 stars
Jan 4, 2022
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Chelsea Hunter@cnhbookdragon
5 stars
Dec 14, 2021
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ashley hopkins@bookaholicsanonymous
5 stars
Dec 5, 2021
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Heather Eason@heason
4 stars
Nov 20, 2021
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Rosie Qua@bookreaderroo
5 stars
Oct 19, 2021

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