The Phantom of the Opera (A Stepping Stone Book)

Read [Gaston Leroux Book] * The Phantom of the Opera (A Stepping Stone Book) Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. The Phantom of the Opera (A Stepping Stone Book) When he takes off his mask, people scream and run away. So he hides himself away in the darkness below an opera house. But will she be able to return his love?. There, he falls in love with a beautiful singer. Erik has the voice of an angel, but the face of a monster]

The Phantom of the Opera (A Stepping Stone Book)

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Rating : 4.58 (857 Votes)
Asin : 0394838475
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 96 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-06-05
Language : English

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"My Love for Eric" according to Mama P. Gaston made Eric out to be a non-productive monster and he blamed Eric for Christine Daae's double mindedness. It was Christine that had to choose in the end,NOT Eric. I agree with Mr. Webber that Eric(the phantom) was a very powerful, creative passionate tragic Lover. Who loved Christine despite her betraying him. He loved her so much that he knelt down asking if she really loved him. Eric will always be my best friend & confidant because of him operating in the Supernatural power of his God given giftings. Despite the . The Phantom of the Opera Pauline Manolo The fist time I heard about The Phantom of the Opera it was about the 2004 film. I know that some people might argue and say the the play is much better than the film but there wasn't any play near my area so I had to content myself with the film. And quite frankly, this is the type of The Phantom of the Opera that I grew up with and would always be my favorite. Forward a few years, I find myself again quite obsessed with this play that I listen to the movie soundtrack, watch videos of the play, interviews of Andrew Lloy. A classic that never gets old M. Patient This is one of those stories that is such a classic that it gets periodic remakes in every medium. It's been retold in books (Susan Kay), masterfully parodied (Terry Pratchett), turned into a movie, a musical, you name it.Despite his inhuman visage, Erik's tortured tale of love and suffering speaks to us all.This is also one of the oldest books I know of to employ the "I am a researcher presenting my notes and interviews about events that really happened" plot device, and it carries that off well too, particularly as it

When he takes off his mask, people scream and run away. So he hides himself away in the darkness below an opera house. But will she be able to return his love?. There, he falls in love with a beautiful singer. Erik has the voice of an angel, but the face of a monster

. Beautifully adapted, the story flows along so easily that readers will be immediately caught up in the tangle of events and emotions. "The story of the monster man whose horrible deformities cause fear and terror, his search for love and acceptance, and his haunting of the opera house in Paris is told in very simple language. Will attract reluctant readers."--School Library Journal. McMullan conveys all of the anger, grief, joy, and love that make the phantom a truly believable character