The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux

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  • Pub. Date: January 1988
  • 368pp
  • Sales Rank: 29,516

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    • Pub. Date: January 1988
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 368pp
    • Sales Rank: 29,516

    Synopsis

    The story of a half-crazed musician hiding in the labyrinth of the famous Paris Opera House & orchestrating a number of events to further the career of a beautiful young singer has captured the imaginations of filmmakers, musicians, & millions of readers.

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    Under the Paris Opera House lives a disfigured musical genius who uses music to win the love of a beautiful opera singer.

    Della A. Yannuzzi - Children's Literature

    The phantom of the Opera was written in 1910 by Gaston Leroux who was inspired to tell the story of a disfigured masked musical genius who lived beneath the Paris Opera House and tried to win the love of a beautiful opera singer through his own love of music. Author Donnelly has adapted this classic story for young readers through the use of dialogue and nineteen distinct chapters that move the story along. The beginning chapter is entitled "Is It the Ghost?" It introduces the mysterious figure whom witnesses say inhabits the Opera House. In this case, six young girls of the ballet are frightened by a phantom that appears in black evening clothes and then disappears as soon as he is seen. In the second chapter entitled "The New Opera Star," the reader is introduced to Christine Daae, the girl who will become the Phantom's object of love. In the audience that night, another man named Raoul is captivated by Christine's voice. He goes to her dressing room to meet her, but Christine is exhausted from singing and sends him away. Raoul listens at the door and hears a man speaking. He had just been in there and had seen no one. In the following chapters, the mystery continues. Raoul is determined to find out to whom Christine has been speaking and why she seems to be so drained after singing her heart out on stage. The story continues, filled with secrets, mysterious appearances and disappearances. Raoul will not be satisfied until he saves Christine from the spell the Phantom of the Opera has woven around her. Christine is drawn to this man who lives beneath the Opera House and inspires her to sing as she has never done before. The men battle for the heart and soul of beautiful Christine. Thisis an easy-to-read version of a classic love story that has been made into movies and plays. Included are clear, sharp, black and white illustrations. 2005, ABDO Publishing Company, Ages 10 to 12.

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    This is about the best book out thereby Bree10

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    December 25, 2009: If you want a thrilling, romantic and suspenseful tale, all you need is a copy of "The Phantom of the Opera". I have seen the movie no less than twenty seven times before it dawned on me that there is a book that must be five times better than the movie, and as it turned out, I was right. This book is amazing! The three main characters are Erik, Christine and Raoul and upon their meeting forms a love triangle. Christine does not know what to do with two men loving her, one the love of her life, and the other the one that she is extremely terrified of. At the end, Christine must make a decision that will change her life, and she must choose between her lover, and her happiness to save the entire population of the opera house!!

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    November 11, 2009: I thought Gaston Leroux proved himself an amazing author in this suspenseful novel. I enjoyed this book and could not put it down once i got into it. In fact, it only took me about two days. He did a great job combining suspense, mystery, and romance all into one book so both guys and girls can enjoy. There was never a slow moving part; it was always action pact in an edge of your seat type of anticipation. He did a good job using the literary element of symbolism as a base of the story. He did a good job portraying each character and giving them the perfect personalities for their roles. I was also impressed with how well thought through the story line was and how detailed he was of the characters and the opera house itself. Like i said i really enjoyed this book and would recommend it to any one who loves suspenseful and or romantic novels that are action packed and full of unexspected turns.


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