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message 1: by Diane (new)

Diane Wallace Good review, Miranda!


message 2: by J.K. (new)

J.K. Grice Great review, Miranda! Gatsby was never my cup of tea either;o)


message 3: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Diane wrote: "Good review, Miranda!"

Thank you!!


message 4: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads J.K. wrote: "Great review, Miranda! Gatsby was never my cup of tea either;o)"

Totally agree - I just don't get how SO many people love it.


message 5: by Catherine (new)

Catherine I liked it, but didn't love it. Same for Tender Is the Night. I did really like The Beautiful and the Damned however. Which reminds me I need to read his first book, This Side of Paradise, since he only completed fourth novels and I still didn't read that one. Maybe another one would work better for you.


message 6: by India (new)

India Couldn't get into the book but I loved the movie!


message 7: by April (new)

April Hawkins 2 stars are you serious? why didn't you like this? I thought it was great.


Miri ♪ Book Dragoness ♪ That book is certainly not for everybody! And yes, maybe try it again later. Opinions change over time :)

P.S.:Your three bullet points made me laugh.


message 9: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Catherine wrote: "I liked it, but didn't love it. Same for Tender Is the Night. I did really like The Beautiful and the Damned however. Which reminds me I need to read his first book, This Side of Paradise, since he..."

i keep forgetting that he wrote other novels. Perhaps one of those would work better :)


message 10: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads India wrote: "Couldn't get into the book but I loved the movie!"

Haven't seen the movie... now i think i have to :)


message 11: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads April wrote: "2 stars are you serious? why didn't you like this? I thought it was great."

It's a combo of things - the language, the characters, i just couldn't connect to the story. Wasn't my fave... though this round is considerably better than the previous.

First time through, i hated every word of it. Now it's more like, ehhhh, not for me


message 12: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Miri ♪ Book Dragoness ♪ wrote: "That book is certainly not for everybody! And yes, maybe try it again later. Opinions change over time :)

P.S.:Your three bullet points made me laugh."


True - round 1, absolutely hated the novel. Round 2, wasn't terrible. Who knows? Maybe round 3 I'll like it? :p

Also, glad you liked the bullets :p


message 14: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Miranda wrote: "Catherine wrote: "I liked it, but didn't love it. Same for Tender Is the Night. I did really like The Beautiful and the Damned however. Which reminds me I need to read his first book, This Side of ..."

It's true that The Great Gatsby is his most famous novel. It bothers me when a classic gets so much hype that the authors' others books are forgotten. It's unfortunately the case for many authors... Oh, I'm not saying this to blame you, not at all! I blame this general tendency which is the reason why you and others forget those authors wrote others novels.

Maybe another one of his books would work better for you, yes. I gave three stars to this one and to Tender Is the Night because like I said, I liked it but it wasn't great either for me; however I love The Beautiful and the Damned - it's not one of my favorite books so I gave it "only" four stars instead of five, but I love it. I would be curious to know how you would feel about it, because I have absolutely no idea. If you decide to read it one day and to write a one star review because unlike me you hate it, just make me laugh like you did with so many of your reviews! ;)

The movie most people talk about is probably the most recent adaptation (with DiCaprio), but there are four or five movies adapted from this book. I didn't like this movie more than the book, though. The only reason I watched it was because so many people praised it.


message 15: by Whitney (new)

Whitney I feel you that this is one of the lesser “classics”. I read it in high school. Hated it (same things you pointed out. Daisy is an airhead and there is SO much purple prose). Fast forward, I’m student teaching. I had like 2 weeks left. I was supposed to do book clubs. It got changed last minute and I got assigned this instead. I almost wept. I read it again with my class and it wasn’t as bad as I remember, although the same issues were irritating. I really dislike Fitzgerald as a human being, though. I can admit he has a talent for writing objectively. But he was kind of a shitty person and this gets a LOT of praise.


message 16: by ✩ Ashley ✩ (new)

✩ Ashley ✩ I remember this only being an average quick read for me in hs and then being shocked when it was the class favorite for the semester... then we watched the ‘74 film with Robert Redford and I started to like it but got super pissed all over again at the end. 😂 I think if I watched the new film I might end up in a Titanic déjà vu crying “Jack, come back!” 😭


message 17: by Scot (new)

Scot Parker "Always google who you are going to fall in love with."

Literally laughed out loud at this. Great, entertaining review!


message 18: by Felicia (new)

Felicia Ugh I feel your pain on this one


message 19: by Leslie (new)

Leslie - MamaNeedsABook Sacrilege! My favorite classic. But your review made me laugh :)


message 20: by Beatrice (new)

Beatrice Ahhahah Miranda this is one of my favorite books ever but your review was fun and brilliant as always. Let's agree to disagree, and agree that you write the best roasts!


message 21: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Valery Esmeralda Marbella Figueroa Gonzáles wrote: "es calidad"

Gracias


message 22: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Catherine wrote: "Miranda wrote: "Catherine wrote: "I liked it, but didn't love it. Same for Tender Is the Night. I did really like The Beautiful and the Damned however. Which reminds me I need to read his first boo..."

Who's. Didn't know there were more than once movie for the book. Learning a lot today.

If i ever get to more Fitzgerald novels, I'll be sure to let you know! i do love the title, The Beautiful and The Damned - fingers crossed that i like it!!


message 23: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Whitney wrote: "I feel you that this is one of the lesser “classics”. I read it in high school. Hated it (same things you pointed out. Daisy is an airhead and there is SO much purple prose). Fast forward, I’m stud..."

Sometimes, i really wonder what makes some novels stick around aa classics and others fade into obscurity.

How did your class react? Did they enjoy it?


message 24: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads ✩ Ashley ✩ wrote: "I remember this only being an average quick read for me in hs and then being shocked when it was the class favorite for the semester... then we watched the ‘74 film with Robert Redford and I starte..."

LOL - if you ever see the latest film, be sure to let me know how you feel about the ending then :p


message 25: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Scot wrote: ""Always google who you are going to fall in love with."

Literally laughed out loud at this. Great, entertaining review!"


Haha - glad you liked it :)


message 26: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Evers☯n wrote: "This is a god review of a book I will never read. Humm, now that I think about it, I've never read anything by Fitzgerald. And somehow I've managed to miss out on all of the movies made from this b..."

You're welcome :)


message 27: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Felicia wrote: "Ugh I feel your pain on this one"

Woohoo! Not alone!


message 28: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Leslie wrote: "Sacrilege! My favorite classic. But your review made me laugh :)"

Sorry! Maybe I'll like it more the next round...?


message 29: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Beatrice wrote: "Ahhahah Miranda this is one of my favorite books ever but your review was fun and brilliant as always. Let's agree to disagree, and agree that you write the best roasts!"

I can agree to that :p


message 30: by Julia (new)

Julia Ash The dreaded days of growing and padding words and phrases beyond the straight-forward have thankfully scattered like foul dust in a pungent summer breeze. LOL!!! I attempted to comment in my flowery Fitzgerald imitation!!! GREAT review as always, Miranda!!!


message 31: by Paula (new)

Paula Terrific critique, Miranda!


message 32: by Amber (new)

Amber I had to read that in school, hated it. didn't like the movie cuz it was boring


message 33: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Julia wrote: "The dreaded days of growing and padding words and phrases beyond the straight-forward have thankfully scattered like foul dust in a pungent summer breeze. LOL!!! I attempted to comment in my flower..."

I absolutely adored your loquacious and verbose response :)


message 34: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Paula wrote: "Terrific critique, Miranda!"

Thank you!!


message 35: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Amber wrote: "I had to read that in school, hated it. didn't like the movie cuz it was boring"

Yikes - guess we are all on the same page :p


message 36: by Julia (new)

Julia Ash Miranda wrote: "Julia wrote: "The dreaded days of growing and padding words and phrases beyond the straight-forward have thankfully scattered like foul dust in a pungent summer breeze. LOL!!! I attempted to commen..."

Haha!!! I thought you might ;)


message 37: by BLynne (new)

BLynne I did like this classic and it's a favorite. But not everyone likes them and they are hit and miss. I think I just liked reading about that era.


Lizzy (Bent Bookworm) That sort of flowery prose seems to have been extremely popular at the time of the writing. It drives me nuts.


message 39: by michelleee (new)

michelleee YASSS Someone agrees with me! I stopped half way cause it got reeeaaallly boring but my parents and teachers say it's a classic blah blah blah


message 40: by Noah (new)

Noah i love that book!!


message 41: by NICHOLAS (new)

NICHOLAS hey


message 42: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Brandi wrote: "I did like this classic and it's a favorite. But not everyone likes them and they are hit and miss. I think I just liked reading about that era."

Any other suggestions for books in this era then?


message 43: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Lizzy (Bent Bookworm) wrote: "That sort of flowery prose seems to have been extremely popular at the time of the writing. It drives me nuts."

I know, right? It's like.... just get to the point already!


message 44: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads MichelleLovesBooks wrote: "YASSS Someone agrees with me! I stopped half way cause it got reeeaaallly boring but my parents and teachers say it's a classic blah blah blah"

Yeahhhhhh.... definitely not for me


message 45: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Lucifer wrote: "i love that book!!"

Glad you like it :)


message 46: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads NICHOLAS wrote: "hey"

Hi


message 47: by Aqsa (On Hiatus) (new)

Aqsa (On Hiatus) Sorry it wasn't for you. I loved it so much. But I hated most of the characters.


message 48: by Shannon (new)

Shannon Callahan Really? I was kinda looking forward to read this book someday.


message 49: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Aqsa wrote: "Sorry it wasn't for you. I loved it so much. But I hated most of the characters."

If you hated most of the characters, what drew you to it?


message 50: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Reads Shannon wrote: "Really? I was kinda looking forward to read this book someday."

I say, definitely give it a shot. Just cause I wasn't fan doesn't mean you wouldn't be!


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