Post by PhAnnie on Oct 11, 2005 16:55:29 GMT 1
Spoœród tysiêcy Phanficów niektóre zosta³y opublikowane. Najpopularniejsze to oczywiœcie "Phantom" SK, "PotM" Forsytha i "Maskarada" Pratchetta" To chyba absolutny niezbêdnik ka¿dego phana. W Polsce mamy dostêp tylko do "PotM" i "Maskarady" ( ), ale anglojêzyczni fani Upiora maj¹ ca³kiem spory wybór... Oto niektóre tytu³y:
1) i9.photobucket.com/albums/a63/anna-fuinwen/angel.jpg
"THE ANGEL OF THE OPERA"
O tej ksi¹¿ce by³o juz powiedziane na poprzednim forum - spraw¹ Upiora zajmuje siê sam Sherlock Holmes
2) i9.photobucket.com/albums/a63/anna-fuinwen/bischoff.jpg
"THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" by David Bischoff
Retelling. O ile zd¹¿y³am siê zorientowaæ niezbyt udany. A przynajmniej nielubiany przez Phanów.
3)
"NIGHT MAGIC"
Recenzja:
Review from the New York Post
by Anna Zola, May 14, 1989
Not all men's problems come from mud on the boots -- there are also those scars on the soul that provoke the beast within. In Night Magic, Charlotte Vale Allen rewrites The Phantom of the Opera and sets it in a Connecticut suburb.
Hidden beneath his horribly burnt face, the gifted architect Eric D'Anton goes out only at night. One evening, he visits a friend to plan a kitchen renovation that will change his life. There he meets young Marisa Crane who somehow plumbs immediately Eric's trapped desperation. But she only slowly convinces him of her love and even after their marriage, crises abound as Eric faces the light of the world while Marisa encounters her own dark side. In this novel, love doesn't automatically transform anyone into a prince, or princess.
Charlotte Vale Allen described her own painful experience with a love that does not save in her memoir about incest, Daddy's Girl.
She knows the difficulties of transacting and transferring power between women and men, in life and in writing. While the claustrophobia of the D'Anton's darkened house may drive some readers out to mow the lawn in the sunshine, Night Magic develops a hypnotic, erotic rhythm that, if you succumb, will rock you all night long.
4)
"THE PHANTOM OF PARIS"
Christine walked the rest of the way inside the room and shut the door. She held the lantern high and turned, inspecting everything. The dresser still had a hairbrush and comb on it, right where she had left them, but pieces of glass were scattered on its top. Christine noticed where her mirror, the only mirror in the house, had hung. Only the frame was left. The glass had been shattered. He must have smashed it after she had left, blaming her refusal on his face. Christine shook her head woefully and turned, wanting to rest once more in the loveseat behind her. She gasped and almost dropped the lantern. “Erik!” Christine Daae’s return to the house on the lake marks the beginning of a new life, both for her and the Phantom. Death seems inevitable though, when her fiancé, Raoul, is not willing to give her up.
Motyw znany z wielu phanficów - Christine wraca do Erika
5)
"PROGENY"
Deceit. Treachery. A life-altering secret comes to light. And a mind struggles against bonds promised by the heart years ago.... This is Erik's and Christine's story, and it begins where Gaston Leroux's 1911 novel stops. If you need a Phantom phix, this is the book from which Phantom phans get it!
Kontynuacja... Ciekawe, jak wypada w porównaniu z Forsythem....
6)
"PHANTASY"
Ghostly, mystical follow to Meadows's "Progeny"... see all the infamous Phantom of the Opera characters traverse the boundaries of time as Erik's soul seeks his Christine one last time....
Brzmi dziwnie...
7)
"JOURNEY OF THE MASK"
Francois rose slowly and pointed the wet end of his cigar in my direction. "I'm telling you…"
My fuse had been burned to the bottom. I lunged at him, grabbing a handful of his coat with my left hand and setting my right forearm hard across his miserable fat throat. I slammed him back against the wall as beads of sweat began to pop out on his face. The few dingy portraits jumped on their hangers. The offensive cigar fell to the floor and glowed, threatening to ignite the ancient, shredded carpeting.
"You will tell me nothing!" I snarled into his face. I had my own plans for bringing this disastrous situation to closure.
Erik, the former Phantom Of The Opera, has given up his cellars and malicious games in favor of one last, desperate attempt to find the acceptance he has always sought and never found. No longer alone and with an unfamiliar sensitivity struggling to surface, his efforts to rejoin life above the ground appear outwardly successful until his own past threatens to throw him once more into the fires of hell. His journey to the edge of that hell and back, twisted and strewn with obstacles, tests him in ways he could never have anticipated.
"I would finally be rewarded for all the years of humiliation and degradation that I had suffered. No one would stand in my way!"
No one…but Erik himself.
Ekhm... Czy ja wiem...
8)
"ANGEL OF MUSIC"
Kontynuacja. O ile wiem dla tzw. Erik/Christine schipperów. Tak wiêc chyba nic nowego.
9)
"A PHANTOM DEATH"
Can a group of "mature" women actually solve a murder—just by discussing it over the quilt frame?
The members of the St. Rose Quilting Bee ask themselves this very question when the lead actor in a traveling production of Phantom of the Opera is found dead in the Scottsdale desert.
Maggie Browne knew Jonathan Hunter when he was a child and he played with her boys on their ranch. The murder hits too close to home for her, and she decides to do some sleuthing of her own when the police fail to come up with anything.
She and fellow quilter Victoria volunteer at the theater as ushers to find out more information about the cast and to deduce possible suspects. But making character analyses of skilled actors is no easy task‹there's the understudy, the distraught girlfriend, the overbearing mother‹and they must consider each one.
Will they discover the murderer before he or she kills again?
Chyba krymina³... Z w³aœciw¹ histori¹ UO ma chyba ma³o wspólnego.
1) i9.photobucket.com/albums/a63/anna-fuinwen/angel.jpg
"THE ANGEL OF THE OPERA"
O tej ksi¹¿ce by³o juz powiedziane na poprzednim forum - spraw¹ Upiora zajmuje siê sam Sherlock Holmes
2) i9.photobucket.com/albums/a63/anna-fuinwen/bischoff.jpg
"THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" by David Bischoff
Retelling. O ile zd¹¿y³am siê zorientowaæ niezbyt udany. A przynajmniej nielubiany przez Phanów.
3)
"NIGHT MAGIC"
Recenzja:
Review from the New York Post
by Anna Zola, May 14, 1989
Not all men's problems come from mud on the boots -- there are also those scars on the soul that provoke the beast within. In Night Magic, Charlotte Vale Allen rewrites The Phantom of the Opera and sets it in a Connecticut suburb.
Hidden beneath his horribly burnt face, the gifted architect Eric D'Anton goes out only at night. One evening, he visits a friend to plan a kitchen renovation that will change his life. There he meets young Marisa Crane who somehow plumbs immediately Eric's trapped desperation. But she only slowly convinces him of her love and even after their marriage, crises abound as Eric faces the light of the world while Marisa encounters her own dark side. In this novel, love doesn't automatically transform anyone into a prince, or princess.
Charlotte Vale Allen described her own painful experience with a love that does not save in her memoir about incest, Daddy's Girl.
She knows the difficulties of transacting and transferring power between women and men, in life and in writing. While the claustrophobia of the D'Anton's darkened house may drive some readers out to mow the lawn in the sunshine, Night Magic develops a hypnotic, erotic rhythm that, if you succumb, will rock you all night long.
4)
"THE PHANTOM OF PARIS"
Christine walked the rest of the way inside the room and shut the door. She held the lantern high and turned, inspecting everything. The dresser still had a hairbrush and comb on it, right where she had left them, but pieces of glass were scattered on its top. Christine noticed where her mirror, the only mirror in the house, had hung. Only the frame was left. The glass had been shattered. He must have smashed it after she had left, blaming her refusal on his face. Christine shook her head woefully and turned, wanting to rest once more in the loveseat behind her. She gasped and almost dropped the lantern. “Erik!” Christine Daae’s return to the house on the lake marks the beginning of a new life, both for her and the Phantom. Death seems inevitable though, when her fiancé, Raoul, is not willing to give her up.
Motyw znany z wielu phanficów - Christine wraca do Erika
5)
"PROGENY"
Deceit. Treachery. A life-altering secret comes to light. And a mind struggles against bonds promised by the heart years ago.... This is Erik's and Christine's story, and it begins where Gaston Leroux's 1911 novel stops. If you need a Phantom phix, this is the book from which Phantom phans get it!
Kontynuacja... Ciekawe, jak wypada w porównaniu z Forsythem....
6)
"PHANTASY"
Ghostly, mystical follow to Meadows's "Progeny"... see all the infamous Phantom of the Opera characters traverse the boundaries of time as Erik's soul seeks his Christine one last time....
Brzmi dziwnie...
7)
"JOURNEY OF THE MASK"
Francois rose slowly and pointed the wet end of his cigar in my direction. "I'm telling you…"
My fuse had been burned to the bottom. I lunged at him, grabbing a handful of his coat with my left hand and setting my right forearm hard across his miserable fat throat. I slammed him back against the wall as beads of sweat began to pop out on his face. The few dingy portraits jumped on their hangers. The offensive cigar fell to the floor and glowed, threatening to ignite the ancient, shredded carpeting.
"You will tell me nothing!" I snarled into his face. I had my own plans for bringing this disastrous situation to closure.
Erik, the former Phantom Of The Opera, has given up his cellars and malicious games in favor of one last, desperate attempt to find the acceptance he has always sought and never found. No longer alone and with an unfamiliar sensitivity struggling to surface, his efforts to rejoin life above the ground appear outwardly successful until his own past threatens to throw him once more into the fires of hell. His journey to the edge of that hell and back, twisted and strewn with obstacles, tests him in ways he could never have anticipated.
"I would finally be rewarded for all the years of humiliation and degradation that I had suffered. No one would stand in my way!"
No one…but Erik himself.
Ekhm... Czy ja wiem...
8)
"ANGEL OF MUSIC"
Kontynuacja. O ile wiem dla tzw. Erik/Christine schipperów. Tak wiêc chyba nic nowego.
9)
"A PHANTOM DEATH"
Can a group of "mature" women actually solve a murder—just by discussing it over the quilt frame?
The members of the St. Rose Quilting Bee ask themselves this very question when the lead actor in a traveling production of Phantom of the Opera is found dead in the Scottsdale desert.
Maggie Browne knew Jonathan Hunter when he was a child and he played with her boys on their ranch. The murder hits too close to home for her, and she decides to do some sleuthing of her own when the police fail to come up with anything.
She and fellow quilter Victoria volunteer at the theater as ushers to find out more information about the cast and to deduce possible suspects. But making character analyses of skilled actors is no easy task‹there's the understudy, the distraught girlfriend, the overbearing mother‹and they must consider each one.
Will they discover the murderer before he or she kills again?
Chyba krymina³... Z w³aœciw¹ histori¹ UO ma chyba ma³o wspólnego.