
I loved how many weren't what they first seemed, that most grew and evolved through the book. I loved Griffin's characterisation: they all felt so real.

I loved it all to absolute pieces and am definitely going to go insane waiting for the next book! It's all just so insanely addictive, the kind of book you could read in one go. And as I started, I found I couldn't stop. But can she fight through a rebellion, through a whole new plague? Can she fight for the love she's denied herself for so long.?įrom the moment The Masque of the Red Death landed in my doorstep, I wasĭesperate to read it. Elliott gives her a cause, a way to make a better world, something to fight for. Until she meets Will and Elliott, all she's looking for is oblivion.īut Will makes her learn to live again, to love the experiences of life. Nights in the Debauchery Club spent drinking and drug-taking are her only means of escaping it all.


With all of this and the fact she holds herself responsible for her twin brother's death, Araby can barely handle living.
