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Original Title: Phantom
ISBN: 1933626046 (ISBN13: 9781933626048)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Paris(France)
Literary Awards: Romantic Novel of the Year (RoNa's) Award (1991)
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Phantom Paperback | Pages: 468 pages
Rating: 4.33 | 11138 Users | 840 Reviews

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Title:Phantom
Author:Susan Kay
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 468 pages
Published:March 15th 2006 by Aeon Publishing Inc. (first published 1990)
Categories:Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance. Fantasy

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Susan Kay's Phantom is the unbelievably tragic and dramatic story of novel character Erik from the Phantom of the Opera by (Gaston Leroux). Susan Kay has written a terrific novel. Content and Lyrics are very impressive. "The Phantom" is written exciting and entertaining and full of beautiful and wise sentences as well as rousing passages. The book is impressive from the first page.

Conclusion: It is an exciting, fascinating but also sad novel, which I can recommend anyone who is interested in the phantom of the opera.

"Dieses Gesicht, das mir alle Rechte eines Mannes genommen hat, befreit mich auch von allen Verpflichtungen gegenüber der menschlichen Spezies" ,sagte er ruhig. "Meine Mutter hat mich gehasst, mein Heimatdorf hat mich ausgestoßen, ich wurde wie ein Tier in einem Käfig ausgestellt, bis ein Messer mir den einzigen Weg zeigte, frei zu sein." Seite 207

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Ratings: 4.33 From 11138 Users | 840 Reviews

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Oh, I have just found my copy of this book. I brought it years ago, in England and have loaned this book to so many people now the pages are barely still in tact along the spine, and the cover is threadbare. But I will keep it forever - as this is one of the finest, most heart rending explorations of a 'character' - that I had already become completely intrigued with after seeing the opera in London. The book gave said character more life than anything I have ever experienced on stage. Erik, for

I read this novel a long time ago. I remember I was a teenager when I read this book. I've read it like 5 times and it still makes me burst in emotions. I remember the book's edge slightly peeping between others in my parents book shelf, all red and full of dust. I just wanted to read something and I was instantly drawn to pick it up. And when I did, I blew the dust away and there I saw the beautiful cover. A golden mask, the name "Phantom of the Opera" by Susan Kay in all its red background

What can I say about this book, really? This was a re-read. A re-read, in fact, of many many times. I've lost count of how many times I've read this book since it first came out in the early 1990s. The book tells the story of Erik's (the Phantom of the Opera) life from birth to death. Kay does an amazing job with taking those little hints Leroux gives about Erik's life and expanding them out into believable sections that ultimately shaped the man to become who is seen in the Leroux novel (which

2020 Edit: I know 2008 me was not a critical reader so I will cut her some slack but after briefly revisiting this book, I'm gonna say... yikes. That is why I'm removing the 5-star rating but keeping my glowing review because of growth. This is definitely a must-read for any Phantom fan! There are truly no words to explain the beauty and the humanity that Erik a.k.a. The Phantom possesses in this book. It made me cry, it made me laugh, it made me gasp in horror and tremble with anticipation.

If Kay had stopped where The Phantom of the Opera book and musical started, she would have had a decent book on her hands. Despite turning Erik, the Phantom, into a terrible Gary Stu, she did give him an interesting and detailed history. In fact, if you stop reading the book before Christine comes in, I'd imagine it's pretty enjoyable. However, I kept reading, and there's my problem.(Possible SPOILERS)Once Christine and Raoul entered the story, I moved from wariness, to shock, to disbelief, to

Wow, I cannot say enough about this book. If you were captivated by any version of The Phantom of the Opera and loved the characters - especially Erik - you need to read this book. It was the first book to ever make me cry. Kay was so imaginative when she wrote the character of Erik and I thought she wrote him beautifully. I loved finally getting to explore his mind and the reasons why he was the way he was, and enjoyed reading of his supposed travels and finding out how he gained all of his

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