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I first read "The Great Gatsby" later in my reading career than most people that I know. I didn't have to read it in high school or in college (yay, for a well-rounded engineering education). I read it in an attempt to broaden my reading of "the classics" and I absolutely fell in love with it. I love F. Scott Fitzgerald's writing.
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When I started reading The Great Gatsby I believed two things: First, that Gatsby was on our 100 best books list, and second, that I had read it before in high school. I now know the first to be untrue and suspect the second. Although there are a great number of books I read in high school that I now only vaguely remember (Wuthering Heights being the other book that I can recall almost nothing of now), I really think I could not have read Gatsby b ...more
When I started reading The Great Gatsby I believed two things: First, that Gatsby was on our 100 best books list, and second, that I had read it before in high school. I now know the first to be untrue and suspect the second. Although there are a great number of books I read in high school that I now only vaguely remember (Wuthering Heights being the other book that I can recall almost nothing of now), I really think I could not have read Gatsby b ...more

i read this book in high school, and am now picking it up again with the book club. i honestly think that my opinion of it will be drastically different, as i am in many ways a drastically different person. the whole college/living in new york/traveling the world/growing in faith thing tends to do that. i am excited to see what comes out this time, and will update my review accordingly.

Slightly distracted by "coupé" every six sentences.
In high school I thought this was the dumbest book I ever read in my life. Now it is very real and confusing and is like trying to get a hair out of your mouth over and over.
Oh Nick. Oh thinning briefcase of enthusiasm. Oh afternoon under the tree in a storm.
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Read again 10/19/16. You too can read it on your phone. https://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/f/fitz...
So much I forgot. "The yolks of their eyes." The ladies on the couches in the breeze. His d ...more
In high school I thought this was the dumbest book I ever read in my life. Now it is very real and confusing and is like trying to get a hair out of your mouth over and over.
Oh Nick. Oh thinning briefcase of enthusiasm. Oh afternoon under the tree in a storm.
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Read again 10/19/16. You too can read it on your phone. https://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/f/fitz...
So much I forgot. "The yolks of their eyes." The ladies on the couches in the breeze. His d ...more



Oct 09, 2011
A. V.
marked it as to-read
