I will be doing the first three points of view in this blog post and the rest in the next. I shall attempt to devote only one paragraph per point of view with the exception of the time frames that span more than three years or have a lot of events within them (i.e. This may seem odd to include but it will make sense once I summarize it. The book ends with Raoul’s point of view after the events of the original novel concluding the story. It then goes back to Erik’s point of view through to the end of his story. There is a brief time gap between then and the next point of view we receive, Nadir Khan. It then goes to a man by the name of Giovanni who had known Erik for two years. His mother is the first point of view that we receive followed by Erik’s first one. Erik’s point of view is shown twice but from different periods of time in his life. The novel covers the course of (the Phantom) Erik’s life from birth to death. This novel is unique as it is separated into six different points of view of the timeline of the same man. The next version I will be reviewing is the fan picked canon backstory novel “Phantom” by Susan Kay.
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