Update 7/25/13Read This Review & More Like It At Ageless Pages ReviewsThis entire review contains spoilers not only for Dance of the Red Death, but book one as well.What the hell happened to this series? Masque of the Red Death was a really fun, atmospheric affair dealing with teen grief, suicide, d...
The end of Masque of the Red Death had me wanting more. I wasn’t disappointed with Dance of the Red Death.So, character-wise, Araby annoyed me a little more in this book. She was stuck between figuring out who she liked, Elliott or Will. She couldn’t make up her damn mind. I just wanted to beat ...
tl;dr Pretty much the same as the first. It was an ok story, great setting, give it a read if you're into steampunk and like the cover. [[MORE]]Description The sequel continues to follow Araby's story. Araby doesn't know who to trust or where to go. The city is in shambles now that a new plague, the...
Dance Of The Red Death picks up pretty closely after Masque leaves off. Araby’s world has pretty much fallen apart, betrayed by the one she loves, learning that her father is far more responsible for the plagues of this world than she ever realized, and doing her best to make sure her best friend d...
Yikes. 2.5 stars? I guess? I'm not sure how this happened. I loved Masque of the Red Death-level bullshit.I'm glad I got that off my chest right off the bat. OK. Down to business. This probably should not have been a YA novel. It should have been 18 & up. I think the author's hands were kind ...
"Isn't it wonderful, being in love?""No." It feels like the rope is back around my throat, cutting off my air supply.I have at least one thing in common with Araby - her love story was choking me also.What the heck happened with book 2? It was as if everything I found exciting and infectious (pun in...
Well, now. Dance of the Red Death picked up right where Masque left off...with little to no review of the previous book's events. I suggest a re-read of Masque if you've got the time. (I'd do it for the swoons alone...they are far and few in this follow-up novel.) Fighting abounds, escapes and n...
*Possible spoilers for the first book*I was lost the first moments in and could not recall anything past someone having betrayed someone else in the first one. I just couldn’t put a name to the doer, but it all fell in place eventually. How her world’s wrecked and she’s fallen from grace as the scie...
This and other reviews can be found on Reading Between ClassesCover Impressions: I was not nearly as enamored with this cover as I was with the first. I like the coloring and the font, but there is something about the background image that feels overly photoshopped.The Gist: Following the events of...
Dance of the Red Death takes up right where the first book left off, and with little to no recap.The book offered a few memory-jogging reminders here and there, but there were definitely things I'd forgotten about the first book.Luckily, I did remembered many of the main plot points -- a sheltered m...
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