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    Madeline: After the Fall of Usher

    Madeline: After the Fall of UsherAuthors: Marie Kiraly, Edgar Allan Poe
    Publisher: Berkley
    Category: Book

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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1675056

    Media: Paperback
    Edition: Reprint
    Pages: 416
    Number Of Items: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
    Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4.5 x 1.4

    ISBN: 0425155730
    Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
    EAN: 9780425155738
    ASIN: 0425155730

    Publication Date: December 1, 1996
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    Product Description
    Returns to the infamous House of Usher, years after author Edgar Allen Poe meets the granddaughter of the real Madeline Usher, to uncover a dark secret as twisted as the cursed house itself. Reprint.


    Customer Reviews:
    4 out of 5 stars different twist to Poe   July 11, 2009
    Cheryl J. Allen (TN)
    Since I am a Poe fan I thought this book would be good; my, was I surprised. This is one book to read about an event that could have happened before Poe's death and is excitingly eerie. Good read for a long, cold night!


    4 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good   July 20, 2007
    morte (blerb, nowhere)
    What was most surprising about this book was reading the amazon review. The only portion I agree with is that it was long-winded in many parts and rather overly descriptive. It should be considered that books aren't movies, though, and it helped to convey the authors imagery exactly as she wanted the reader to see it. I have read no other marie kiraly books and doubtfully will since most seem to be out of print on amazon. In addition, there appears to be only around 6.

    The plot follows many different character points of view. The settings range from New York down to the Louisiana bayou with undertones of the conflicts between the north and south and the issue of slavery. Though the book is written as a sequel to Edgar Poe's masterpiece, he seems to almost play a secondary character. The book takes you on a journey that is quite enjoyable if you give the author the reigns. I would love to give a 5 star, but there were chunks of irrelevant story line that could have been scraped for a bit of a lighter read. The end of the story was certainly far from what I'd expected, which at first was a disappointment but given some time, I see that it was the best possible ending. I rather think Madeline should have been explored a bit more. The celtic aspect was most fascinating since the author took the time to educate herself on the subject and it was presented with in very realistic 18th century context.

    It's a good read well worth the ride, should you ever come across a copy.




    4 out of 5 stars A fun follow-up to the Fall   February 18, 1998
    tgrooms@soucc.southern.cc.oh.us (usa)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    The Fall of the House of Usher was one of several Poe short stories our local book club reviewed last month. In doing research on Poe and the story itself, this is one of the books found to be related to the original story. It has a very interesting twist, the most obvious one is having Poe as a character within the story. Yes, I had my doubts at first, also, but it works! If you liked Anne Rice's Witching Hour series, you should also enjoy Madeline. The storyline is similiar as far as having a "family involvement" is concerned. If you read Poe's Fall of Usher, I'm sure you have some questions you would like to ask Poe. Well, Madeline helps with these loose ends.


    5 out of 5 stars Poe would have loved this tale!   November 2, 1997
    Lynda Licina (Chicago, IL USA)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    This is the book of Kiraly's that I read the fastest. The insight into Edgar Allan Poe was temendous. He wasn't a person to me before, now he is. I identified with the non-conformist lifestyle of the Usher sister and brother...something struck a cord with me...definitely! It seems to be the way people think I live.

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