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This book was always on my TBR list but during my reading of 'Norwegian Wood', Murakami stating this book as the protagonist's all-time favorite had my interest piqued for this book.
The Great Gatsby is a story of an ambitious dreamer whose one wish in life is to get the girl he loves back and for it to be what it once was in the past. His story is narrated by a young man, whose defining trait is his morality and tolerance. I really admired Nick's character.
This book also brings to light the dif ...more
The Great Gatsby is a story of an ambitious dreamer whose one wish in life is to get the girl he loves back and for it to be what it once was in the past. His story is narrated by a young man, whose defining trait is his morality and tolerance. I really admired Nick's character.
This book also brings to light the dif ...more

Feb 04, 2018
Teri
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This is the classic story of The Great Gatsby. Jay Gatsby, the mysterious playboy of the 1920s, is reunited with his former love, Daisy Buchanan, who is now married to Tom. Narrated by Gatsby's neighbor Nick, the story tells of the great parties Gatsby would host and the trysts between friends and lovers.
Great story, sad ending. ...more
Great story, sad ending. ...more

People keep telling me they like this story but don't actually tell me why.
It's books like this that make me miss my 10th grade English teacher.
9/24/13
If I thought I missed something while actually reading it the first time I'm not sure what I was expecting to pick up through an audiobook.
Apparently I didn't actually miss anything, just the English teacher. ...more
It's books like this that make me miss my 10th grade English teacher.
9/24/13
If I thought I missed something while actually reading it the first time I'm not sure what I was expecting to pick up through an audiobook.
Apparently I didn't actually miss anything, just the English teacher. ...more

This review is going to be short, sweet, and to the point.
The writing style of this book is almost perfection and the themes are relatable. One of the major themes is the many corruptions of society and the divide between the "East" and the "West".
The characters were very nicely developed and I actually really liked all of them even though I didn't (if that makes any sense). Overall, I can see why this book is considered a classic. However, I didn't give it 5 stars just because (for me) there w ...more
The writing style of this book is almost perfection and the themes are relatable. One of the major themes is the many corruptions of society and the divide between the "East" and the "West".
The characters were very nicely developed and I actually really liked all of them even though I didn't (if that makes any sense). Overall, I can see why this book is considered a classic. However, I didn't give it 5 stars just because (for me) there w ...more

I read this book in anticipation of the movie coming out in a few weeks. I was surprised at how quickly I read this book. I usually have trouble reading books written in the 20s or around that time. The writing was easy to read. I didn't like how mysterious Gatsby was. He really got on my nerves to be honest with you. It was sad at the end to see how few friends he actually had though. I am looking forward to watching the movie now. Definitely recommend reading this classic.
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