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A Phantom Enchantment

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In the Unbound trilogy's "vivid and thrilling" conclusion, Emma's fantastical literary journey brings her to Paris and The Phantom of the Opera (Kirkus Reviews).

For Emma Townsend, spending senior year at a Paris boarding school means dazzling architecture, gorgeous cafés, and a hefty workload. But no matter how busy her days, Emma misses her coast guard boyfriend, Gray. That lonely ache might explain the unsettling whispers Emma hears in the school's empty corridors, and the flickering images in her room's antique mirror. Her foreboding only increases as she reads Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera and becomes lost in the gothic masterpiece.

When Gray goes missing during a rescue at sea, Emma refuses to believe the worst. In her strange waking dreams, Gray is very much alive, drawing Emma into a mysterious otherworld beyond her mirror. Friends worry that she's losing her grip on reality. Emma half wonders if they're right . . . and if her own story will end in a way she never envisioned.
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    • Kirkus

      February 15, 2014
      Lightweight but amusing, the Unbound Trilogy's conclusion takes on Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel, The Phantom of the Opera, and its myriad variations. Emma and Elise, now students at a Paris boarding school, dive into French culture with gusto while Gray, Emma's longtime boyfriend, trains as a Coast Guard rescue swimmer stateside. When musical friends Owen and Flynn visit, the girls solicit their help writing an opera libretto based on Leroux's tale. Meanwhile, Emma is drawn into another mysterious literary world whose characters may be iterations of those in Emma's real life. Gray is presumed drowned during a valiant rescue, but a flickering candle in her room's mirror leads Emma to Gray, now an embittered, wraithlike creature who insists his life depends on her allegiance. Is he really alive, and if so, is this what he's become? The relationship between the school's headmistress and its strange caretaker follows a parallel track. Emma's Paris life and creepy adventures in the mirror are vivid and thrilling, but there's not enough substance beneath the overwrought melodrama to support Emma's sturdy coming-of-age complexity. The pivotal character is the phantom, not his protegee, Christine/Emma. His choices, his fate--not hers--matter most, so that tracking the original inevitably renders Emma a bystander in her own story. Keep expectations in check, sit back and enjoy Paris (the most memorable character) vicariously. (author's note) (Fantasy. 12 & up)

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:860
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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