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Bethany Griffin
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2 Aug 2012 Masque of the Red Death

Death is impossible and living is impossibly hard for 17-year-old Araby Worth in this sexy, post-Apocalyptic reimagining of Poe's gothic horror story of the same name.

It's 1870 and a deadly virus has decimated the population of North America. Masked corpse-collectors roam the streets, removing the bodies before the contagion can spread. Though Araby tries to escape it all with drugs and parties, even at her most intoxicated she can't forget her brother's death - or her guilt for causing it.

But things begin to change when William, the fascinating proprietor of The Debauchery Club where she searches for oblivion, and Elliott, nephew of the insane dictator, enter her life. One wants her heart, and the other her name. Convinced that he has won over his uncle's army, Elliott believes that having Araby on his arm will charm the populace into supporting a new government. After all, her father is the inventor of the mask which prevents the spread of the plague and saved civilisation - for those who can afford it.

... but Araby's greatest interest is that his plans will make protective masks available to all citizens and, in particular, to Will's young siblings, whom she has come to love despite herself. But nothing is what it seems. A new contagion called the Red Death is sweeping the city and a shocking revelation about the origin of the new virus puts Araby's life in danger.

The mob wants her. The rebels want her. And both boys want her. In this superb two-book series, what and who Araby chooses may just decide the fate of humanity ...


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  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Indigo (2 Aug 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1780621191
  • ISBN-13: 978-1780621197
  • Product Dimensions: 21.4 x 13.4 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 650,063 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Masque of the Red Death is a very well written debut novel. The writing itself is beautiful, the vivid descriptions are the best I've read recently. Bethany Griffin's writing style is very unique, and I loved it. This book was a joy to read. The whole idea is very unique. It's a concoction of dystopian and steampunk mixed together perfectly to create this hauntingly beautiful story. I wasn't sure whether I was going to like this book or not but it blew my mind. It's such a mysterious tale that leaves the reader catching their breath in suspense. (Read, Write and Read Some More 20120511)

Griffin captures beautifully what it might be like to become terrifyingly familiar with disease and death. (TES 20120810)

It's a must read for all dystopia, steam punk and historical lovers. (THE BOOK ADDICTED GIRL 20120809)

Revolution, romance, decadence and decay make a heady mix in Bethany Griffin's YA thriller inspired by Edgar Allen Poe's plague-riddled short story... Never patronising, often horrific, Masque is a brave, breathless adventure. Written with restraint and relentlessly addictive, the worst thing is the unbearable wait until the release of the concluding second part. (Rosie Fletcher SFX 20120901)

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Death is impossible and living is impossibly hard for 17-year-old Araby Worth, with her exclusive, decadent lifestyle surrounded by a plague-ravaged society ... --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Masque of the Red Death book 1 17 Sep 2012
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The Masque of the Red Death is based on a story of the same name by Edgar Allen Poe but as I haven't read the original version I won't be comparing the two in my review. The story is set in a world where a modern day plague called the weeping sickness has wiped out the majority of the population. Those who remain live in fear of capturing the disease and anyone who can afford to constantly wears a mask to prevent them from catching it. The city Araby lives in is falling down around her, they don't have enough people left to inhabit the high rise buildings and many areas have fallen into disrepair. This is a dark world, one where it isn't easy to survive - especially if you don't come from a wealthy family or don't have the favour of the prince.

Araby's father invented the masks that protect the rich from the weeping sickness and that makes her entire family important to each of the people who want to take control of the city. The current leader is Prince Prospero, he may have failed to protect his citizens from illness but he is determined to keep control of the city even though he has two major rivals. The first is a religious zealot who is spreading rumours and causing discontent amongst the poorest members of society. The second is a young man called Elliott who has very personal reasons for going against the prince and who has been biding his time for years while preparing to make his move. The mask she wears may protect Araby from sickness but it can't protect her from the despair she has felt ever since a tragic event in her past changed her life forever. Unable to let go of her guilt she now spends her time searching for any form of release in the Debauchery Club she visits with her friend April.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Masque of the Red Death 2 Sep 2012
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This book is based on an original work by Edgar Allan Poe, although when I read it I was unaware of the link. Araby Worth is living amongst a city decimated by a terrible plague - a plague which robbed her of her twin brother. As she tries to find oblivion at the infamous Debauchery Club, she stumbles into the path of a power struggle which is more dangerous than she could have ever imagined.

Bethany Griffin has created a terrifying world where people live in fear of catching the plague. To protect themselves, those who can afford it wear masks which stop them from catching the deadly air born germs. The startling imagery of citizens with porcelain masks on, hiding their true expressions and creating a lack of intimacy, is quite frightening and sinister.

The first person narrative from the perspective of Araby meant that I could feel the sense of loss which haunts her throughout the book but also the gradual blossoming of hope she experiences by the end and the sense of a new beginning being on the horizon.

I liked the love triangle between Araby, the darkly handsome and tattooed Will (who I loved) and Araby's friend's brother Elliott. The latter never greatly appealed to me because although he showed glimpses of the good I didn't entirely trust him, whereas I adored Will almost immediately.

'The Masque of the Red Death' is a dark and seductive story with vivid and imaginative writing which immersed me from the very beginning. I'm looking forward hugely to the sequel which is due out next year.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Okay...I guess. 21 Aug 2012
Format:Paperback
I went into Masque of the Red Death with very high expectations, mainly because I'd heard so many great things before reading it. But I couldn't help feel disappointed with it, I'm not saying Masque of the Red Death was a bad book, I just didn't thing it was mind-blowing as I was expecting it to be. As far as Edgar Allen Poe's original work goes, I've never read it so maybe that was my missing link. I wish I had more back ground information on the book before I read it.

The story itself was dark, mysterious and vivid but the story had a very slow to start. Clearly the this was the authors intention so, as a reader you could get to know the characters and plot but, I felt it took to long to take off but once it did, I really started to enjoy it.

Now the characters they were...interesting. I didn't think Araby very likable to start with but once she opened up more and especially when she became friends with Will, she became more likable. Her scene's with Will was one of the reasons I kept reading this book. Their chemistry was undeniable and I was rooting for them all the way. But, then we see Elliot and while I thought he was okay, I didn't really love him. He was hiding far to many secrets for my liking and while he says he loves Araby, I'm not sure he does. I think Araby would be better off with Will even despite that little twist at the end.

Overall, I think many people will enjoy Masque of the Red Death but for me, I'm sitting on the fence still. Would I read the next book? Probably, I would like to see where Bethany Griffins takes the next book, and I'm hoping because the introduction is now over, we get more action a lot sooner.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hauntingly Beautiful 2 Aug 2012
Format:Paperback
Masque of the Red Death is a very well written debut novel. The writing itself is beautiful, the vivid descriptions are the best I've read recently. Bethany Griffin's writing style is very unique, and I loved it. This book was a joy to read. The whole idea is very unique. It's a concoction of dystopian and steampunk mixed together perfectly to create this hauntingly beautiful story. I wasn't sure whether I was going to like this book or not but it blew my mind. It's such a mysterious tale that leaves the reader catching their breath in suspense.

This novel follows Araby Worth, daughter of a scientist, who lives in a plague ridden world. The only thing keeping her safe is the mask her father created, but even that is cursed with regret. Araby is haunted by the past and all she wants to do is forget. That's until she's pulled into a plan to stop the evil Prince. As the daughter of the man who made the mask she's a valuable weapon and wanted by many. Elliott, Araby's best friends' brother is the only one who thinks he can save what's left of the world but he needs Araby's help. To add to the complicated world, she's drawn to Will, one of the poorer members of the world.

Araby is living a life of luxury but it hasn't always been that way. She knows what it's like to hide from the rest of the world living on a few rations. Araby's haunted with the past and it won't let her move on. She made a vow to her dead brother and she won't break it. Araby is a broken character. She knows pain and loss but that doesn't stop her from helping others. She's brave and wants to help but is there anyone left she can trust? Will, is the love interest and he was great from the start with a heart full of kindness. The way he looks after he's younger siblings makes my heart break. It's so cute.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Unsatisfying YA gothic, steampunk reimagining of the classic Poe tale
In an unnamed city whose population has been decimated by the Weeping Sickness, Araby Worth and her best friend April seek oblivion each night at the Debauchery Club where every... Read more
Published 11 days ago by I Read, Therefore I Blog
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully gothic dystopian YA novel
The Masque of the Red Death had been on my radar for a long time. I couldn't tell you if it was the idea of a Poe retelling, a Victoriana dystopian story, a few fantastic reviews... Read more
Published 19 days ago by Hannah
5.0 out of 5 stars dark, intriguing, dangerous to it's core
A deadly plague is sweeping the country killing everything in its path. Araby's father has invented a mask that prevents the wearer from inhaling the toxins from the plague that... Read more
Published 22 days ago by ED Farr
3.0 out of 5 stars fast paced
this book does not say where this is happening or when. But its fast paced and richly crafted. Some reviews that i have read have said this book is more suitable for young adults,... Read more
Published 2 months ago by bookmoviefanatic
4.0 out of 5 stars interesting
it has a good plot, which makes you want to keep reading to know what happens. quite a reasonably good price. i will be looking out for next one in series
Published 3 months ago by mrs e j mckenna
1.0 out of 5 stars Boring
Why did I buy it? It's boring, the characters are not very convincing, a lot of shortcuts in the story. Never finished it and I got half way through it. Waste of time for me.
Published 4 months ago by Monika, Kent
4.0 out of 5 stars Brought up to date for the teen reader
If a book is based on what many would think of as a literary classic, then that book has to be something special and to be honest this was a book that's taken me some time to... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Gareth Wilson - Falcata Times Blog
4.0 out of 5 stars 4.5/5 - Gothic atmosphere and beautiful storytelling!
Beautiful, dark and poetic, - I really enjoyed this book. Bethany Griffin painted a grim picture of the world bleak and desolate, world consumed by plague, cities falling to ruin,... Read more
Published 7 months ago by kara-karina
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling steampunk dystopia
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Published 8 months ago by Roberta Killip
3.0 out of 5 stars A Good Gothic Story
The Masque of the Red Death is a book that everyone seems to have read already. And they all seem to rave about it. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Siobhán
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