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[PREORDER] The Phantom of the Opera (Monstrous Classics Collection)

Gaston Leroux

Regular price Rp 155.000,00
This is a preorder book, available to order from 25 June to 10 July 2025. Estimated arrival is 2–4 weeks after the preorder period ends...
This is a preorder book, available to order from 25 June to 10 July 2025. Estimated arrival is 2–4 weeks after the preorder period ends (it may arrive sooner!).

You’ve felt the ache of wanting someone to truly see you and wondered what it would take to make them stay.

In The Phantom of the Opera, a mysterious masked figure haunts the Paris Opera House, stirring terror backstage and fascination in the heart of a rising soprano, Christine Daaé. Beneath the grandeur of velvet curtains and gilded balconies lies a world of shadows and secrets, where beauty and monstrosity are forever intertwined.

More than a gothic romance, this is a story about longing for love, for belonging, and for the light that shines when someone dares to look beyond the surface. Leroux’s novel hums with tension and tenderness as it asks who deserves compassion and what it means to be truly known.


📗 In The Mood For…

Escaping Reality
A lush, eerie world of music, masquerade, and mystery.
✅ Drenched in atmospheric detail and theatrical flair
✅ Pulls readers into a grand spectacle filled with whispers and secret passages

Feeling Seen
At its heart, this is about the pain of isolation and the fragile hope of being accepted.
✅ Gives voice to the outsider who yearns for understanding
✅ Captures the way beauty and loneliness can coexist in one soul


📘 Stories About…

Freedom & Constraint
The Opera House becomes a cage—and a stage—for those trapped by their own roles.
✅ Explores control, obsession, and the desire to break free
✅ Centers characters who struggle against expectations they never chose

Truth & Illusion
Masks hide more than they reveal.
✅ Examines deception, self-image, and the illusions we craft for the world
✅ Reminds us that the most dangerous mysteries often live inside ourselves