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Masquerade (A Blue Bloods Novel) (Blue Blood Novels) | 
| Author: Melissa De La Cruz Creator: Tk Publisher: Hyperion Book CH Category: Book
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Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 33014
Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Young Adult Pages: 320 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.8 x 1.2
ISBN: 0786838930 EAN: 9780786838936 ASIN: 0786838930
Publication Date: May 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Small tear on dust jacket; Creased cover; Slight dirt; the rest in good shape!
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Book Description Schuyler Van Alen wants an explanation for the mysterious deaths of young vampires. With her best friend, Oliver, Schuyler travels to Italy in the hope of finding the one man who can help--her grandfather. Meanwhile, back in New York, preparations are feverishly underway for the Four Hundred Ball, an exclusive gala hosted by the city's wealthy, powerful, and unhuman--a true Blue Blood affair. But it's at the after-party, a masquerade ball thrown by the cunning Mimi Force, that the real danger lurks. Hidden behind the masks is a revelation that will forever change the course of a young vampire's destiny. Rich with glamour, attitude, and vampire lore, this second installment in the Blue Bloods saga will leave readers thirsting for more.
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a wonderful sequel August 16, 2008 Eli (FL USA) they alwasy say the 1st book of a series is teh best. thats not true with this one. i was really surpised that i liked them that much but i do. sky's character is very alive and you will laugh with her. way more twists happen and it will keep you wanting more. can't wait for revelations. i wont say anything else i dont want to spoil the book for you, but yes get it.
Much better than it's predecessor July 17, 2008 Runa Zaman (Charlottesville, VA, USA) SPOILERS BELOW
I loved the introduction of new characters Lawrence and Kingsley. Lawrence's intro itself though was pretty remarkable, I never guessed that he was the boy, and he's a really awesome character if I say so myself. I was highly glad that he came through in the end, and it will be weird having Schuyler with someone other than him in the next book, presumably. I suppose one lesson I've learned here was to read sequels immediately after reading the first book, cause I had trouble remembering what had happened in Blue Bloods, but once I got all that figured out, WOW. I did notice two typos, with Bliss's last name being spelled two different ways, as well as the Duchesne school's name having different spellings at different parts of the book. I don't know why, but I really like Dr. Pat's character. Onto the ending, wow. The last few pages really didn't disappoint. The Bliss twist was not expected at all! Didn't see Kingsley being evil either, I thought he really was the good guy. Sigh, he'd make a good good guy. Oh well. At one point, when we got to see the definition of schizophrenia, part of me wondered if the entire book was Schuyler's hallucination, cause how awesome would that be? Sigh. Apparently not. Finally, all those love stories. I did NOT see Jack being the mask guy coming. I hate that so much, cause she couldn't recognize him, I'd think she'd be able to recognize Jack, and that seems like so the easy way out. I am so tired of this love quadrangle. Ollie and Schuyler are obviously meant for each other, and Jack's an idiot who can go away with Mimi and not return. I can't wait for the third book...*wonders if there's any info on that available...*
Story of courage: a book review on Masquerade July 16, 2008 Freddie Aponte (new york, n.y. United States) Story of Courage: A Book Review on Masquerade By: Skye Aponte
Melissa De La Cruz's Masquerade about a young girl named Schuyler Van Alen, a persistent young vampire in search for her grandfather, Lawrence Van Alen, whom she believes, is the answer to her slowly dying grandmother's dreams, and will rid New York of the appending doom. Cordelia Van Alen, Schuyler's grandmother, was attacked by a silver blood, a group of vampires well known and dangerous to most blue blooded vampires living in New York like Schuyler. Schuyler takes matters into her own hands, as she heads to Venice with her human best friend Oliver in search for the one man who may be able too end it all. However, while Schuyler and Oliver are in Venice, a fierce masquerade ball is being thrown by the one and only, Mimi force, a vampire with desire for power, but it is hidden behind the masks that true danger lurks. With evil and back stabbing around every corner, and conclusions, that keep you turning pages, Masquerade is sure not to disappoint. Melissa De La Cruz's style of writing is very unique in a sense that she is able to write the story telling the lives of two very different girls (Schuyler Van Alen and Mimi Force) in different places, and later on, able to unite them in some way, so when you look back the reader can see that their lives were somehow shared, and they were always united in some way. Masqurade keeps you thinking outside the box, and eager for more. I would recommend this book to young adults that are curious about the mythical realm of vampires, but also enjoy the laid back feel of realistic fiction.
Another "Ravenous" Read. July 9, 2008 Gabriella (nc) I read this book in less than 8 hours. It was amazing. I Love how questions were answered and the two major cliff hangers at the end. However, I am concerned about the third book. It says its only 256 pages. Maybe there will be a fourth. Anyway, back to Masquerade, so much happened in this book. It takes an amazing writer to create a world in under 700 pages (combining Blue Bloods and Masquerade). De La Cruz has made the second better than the first, which we have to admit, rarely happens. Can't wait until October 28.
Series finally starts to heat up June 27, 2008 Pamela S. Lee (North Carolina) The first book in this series was a little slow, and for the first third of this book I feared it was going to have the same problem. However, over the course of the book, the series really heats up. The plot thickens, and the pace picks up. If you can get through the first book of the series, you will be rewarded; Masquerade is a good read.
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