Hi! Well, I'm a freshman in highschool and a completely obsessed Phantom of the Opera phan! I first saw the musical when I was in 6th grade on a field trip. I remember thinking "Oh gosh... this is going to be SO boring... I should have brought a book or something.." However, from the moment the chandelier rose to the moment when the curtain fell, I was spellbound! It was possibly the best thing I had ever seen in my entire life. I remember feeling so bad for Erik, the Phantom. Well, afterwards, I bought the book by Gaston Leroux in the gift shop. The second I opened that book, I could not put it down! I read it before school... during school (hehe)... and after school. When I finished, I actually ended up reading it a second time. ^_^ Erik is filled with so much misery, sorrow, and rejection. Throughout the entire story, I felt my heart reach out to him - especially in the chapter, "Apollo's Lyre" where Christine expressed her fear of him, while unbeknownst to her, poor Erik was listening. The fact that he let her go, as a result of his undying love for her, was just so heartbreaking! The one woman he ever loved... Since then, I have read the original book 6 times, I have read 11 other phantom-related books (Susan Kay's being the best, after Leroux's of course), and I have seen the musical three times (it rarely comes to FL) but I am seeing it again this summer in NYC (finally!) and once again in December when it returns to Florida! I would most DEFINITELY reccommend this book to anyone who's willing to read it, and then they need to see the musical and read Susan Kay's 'Phantom'!


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