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Jojo (jojosbooknook) | 717 comments This is the buddy read for The Great Gatsby.

I'm going to say start date is 8th April, if anyone else wants to join in the discussion...feel free!

As I read, I will post any questions or thoughts. I hope anyone else reading will also do the same!! If you are posting I will request that you use the spoilers cut (I will also use it) as we all read at different speeds. It just takes a couple of seconds to do it!

Enjoy!!


Anima Miejska | 1698 comments Although I read the book something close to 20 years ago, I would gladly refresh my memory and join your discussion, especially as I have my copy of the book :)


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Jojo (jojosbooknook) | 717 comments Great! I've never read it, but I want to before the movie comes out!


Anirudh Joanne wrote: "Great! I've never read it, but I want to before the movie comes out!"
same here. will join the discussion as soon as i get my copy. :)


Anima Miejska | 1698 comments so I can do both, refresh my memory and prepare for the movie :)


Jenny (jennysalgado) | 51 comments joanne at what time are you going to have discussion on the 8th of this month ?


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Jojo (jojosbooknook) | 717 comments The 8th is the start date for reading. Discussion will be throughout the month. :)


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Jojo (jojosbooknook) | 717 comments The 8th is the start date for reading. Discussion will be throughout the month. :)


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Jojo (jojosbooknook) | 717 comments I read the first two chapters today. So far I like it but it's not gripped me yet. I am wondering when Gastby will make his appearance. Has anyone else started? What do you think so far?


Anirudh havent received my copy yet :( will hopefully get it today...


Jessica | 25 comments Joann, Gatsby's delayed entrance is the most powerful delayed entrance I've seen since Maureen's entrance in the musical rent. You won't be sorry! (Maybe you will. I've read bad reviews. But I loved the impact of the delay)


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Amy (boymom9) | 6 comments Finishing chapter 9 tonight. I do like this book but it drag on a little. I too have never read this but wanted to before the movie. It hour the delayed entrance of gatsby was awesome too. I feel like the fragility of Daisy is so important. At first she irritated me but my mom and I talked about it and thought this was so important to her character.


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Amy (boymom9) | 6 comments What are others reading? I need something new to read. Mother and I are reading 'Safe Haven'


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Jojo (jojosbooknook) | 717 comments Amy wrote: "What are others reading? I need something new to read. Mother and I are reading 'Safe Haven'"

If you go to this thread you'll find lots of suggestions for books to read. http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...?


Anirudh Joanne wrote: "The 8th is the start date for reading. Discussion will be throughout the month. :)"

will join the discussion late... apparently my copy is an imported edition so will take another 10 days...but you all carry on...:)


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Anima Miejska | 1698 comments I'm in chapter 6 now, I have the overwhelming feeling of sadness and loneliness, it is as Gatsby (view spoiler) it makes me really sad and I fell sorry for him.

That's strange, but I somehow managed to forget the ending, I fear it can not really happy one, as I usually have the tendency to forget the sad endings...

What I really like so far is the atmosphere of the New York City in twenties, and the bohemian life of it :) I love it, and love the books that take part in the Big Apple :)


Jessica | 25 comments Anima wrote: "I'm in chapter 6 now, I have the overwhelming feeling of sadness and loneliness, it is as Gatsby [spoilers removed] it makes me really sad and I fell sorry for him.

That's strange, but I somehow ..."


I felt the same way - so sad and lonely for him. The "Great" in the title I think is ironic.


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Anima Miejska | 1698 comments I agree, I've just finished, the book and feel the sadness even stronger... and also partly lack of hope... I have various feelings and emotions washing over me now, I just need some time to order it somehow... What strucks me, is that I read this book some years ago, and still it has such a great impact on me... truly a masterpiece in its short form and the power


Anima Miejska | 1698 comments I have some questions popping in my head since yesterday, so I've decided to ask them (view spoiler)


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Jojo (jojosbooknook) | 717 comments I've not had chance to read much this week, I'll hopefully have a few hours to sit down with the book tomorrow. Then I will read your questions Anima!


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Anima Miejska | 1698 comments I'm waiting eagerly for the discussion, but at the same time I'm working through A Discovery of Witches which is rather gripping, so no hurry :), I may be stuck later in May and June as well :)


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Jojo (jojosbooknook) | 717 comments Discovery of Witches is good, I'm looking forward to reading the next one next month. I have lots of time this weekend so I will get the Great Gatsby done...hopefully tonight!!!


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Jojo (jojosbooknook) | 717 comments Almost done!!!


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Jojo (jojosbooknook) | 717 comments I'm going to put my thoughts in a spoiler thingymabob.

(view spoiler)


Jessica | 25 comments Joanne wrote: "I'm going to put my thoughts in a spoiler thingymabob..."

(view spoiler)


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Jane(Pixie) (janepixie_mitzkewich) | 33 comments .Great Gatesby' is an essential read. Count me in. As a companion read, I would like to read Z: A Novel about Zelda Fitzgerald. This is one wife, not to be ignored. She is part of the story. Jane Pixie posting from Guam.


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Jazz (jazzcone) | 5 comments Joanne wrote: "I'm going to put my thoughts in a spoiler thingymabob.

Ok, I liked it, but I wasn't like OMG this is amazing! I don't know, maybe I missed something! I never really connected with any of the char..."


Jessica wrote: "Joanne wrote: "I'm going to put my thoughts in a spoiler thingymabob..."

I also didn't see it as a love story at all. The song equivalent of this book, to me, is the Police's "Every Breath You Tak..."


I couldn't agree with guys more. I finished this book in school, about a month and a half ago. I think maybe the reason why I didn't like this book is because I read in my regular non honors high school English class, and we took a really long time to read it. Where if I just would read it by my self I would of read almost all of it in on sitting, which would of made it more enjoyable, because its such a short book. Even though I didn't particularly like this book, I'm kind of excited to see the movie. I think it will be one of those books, that will be better as a movie. plus the actors in it look really good.

(view spoiler)


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Jazz (jazzcone) | 5 comments Anima wrote: "I have some questions popping in my head since yesterday, so I've decided to ask them
What were Gatsby's motives?

Was it love for Daisy, or just mere greed?

Was his background important to hi..."


Was it love for Daisy, or just mere greed?
I think that Gatsby thought he was in love, but the way the book portrayed it, it seemed like an unhealthy obsession.

Was his background important to his choices?
I think because he wanted to change and leave his old life behind. He needed Daisy for that last piece to the American Dream puzzle. He had fortune and fame, but was missing love/happiness.

And was the story possible because of the historical period, atmosphere and culture of the twenties or just universal, timeless? Or perhaps the location was more important?

I feel like the twenties had a lot to do with it, because people were more focused on the generic American Dream. Whereas, today the American Dream is broader. To me the American Dream is different for each person and in the end only the person knows if they reached there version. But I think that the element about greed, and obsession it had to it is timeless.

What were Daisy's motives? Was she spoiled because of money or was there anything else behind them?

She cares very much, about what other people think about her, and is afraid to fall in society. I guess it could be because she is spoiled, or because society has warped her view on happiness is that you must have money, and you have to act like you all right emotionally all the time.

And finally, was the alternative ending possible?

I didn’t know there was an alternative ending, that wasn’t in the school copy when I read it, a month and a half ago, in my English class. I will have to look it up; I think I remember my teacher saying something about that. But, she didn’t like it or something. So we didn’t look at it.


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Lynn | 4466 comments Mod
Just a classic :)


Karen ⊰✿ | 412 comments Anima wrote: "I have some questions popping in my head since yesterday, so I've decided to ask them ...

What were Gatsby's motives?
I think he fell in love with Daisy before he went to war. And in those times, I guess it was 'easy' to believe you were in love when you never knew if there would be a tomorrow. So it is possible Daisy let him love her, or an idea of her, that actually wasn't real. Tom loved the real Daisy.
When he got back from war he realised that in order to be with Daisy he had to have money in order to make her happy. The only way to do it quickly was illegally. At this point it just became an obsession of his. We see this particularly in the scene where he demands that Daisy tells Tom she never loved him. Gatsby basicaly wants to wash away his past life this way


Was it love for Daisy, or just mere greed?
I think it was lust, infatuation, and also she was so taken in with the idea of how much he loved her. Whereas Tom cheated on her basically from day 1.

Was his background important to his choices?
It is the cornestone of them

And was the story possible because of the historical period, atmosphere and culture of the twenties or just universal, timeless? Or perhaps the location was more important?
I think the time period and location are what made the book 'a classic'. As viewed critically through today's eyes it is not "all that" of a book

What were Daisy's motives? Was she spoiled because of money or was there anything else behind them?
She loved that life. She was brought up into it! And as she says at the start it is better to be a fool in this world when you are a girl. She just wants to be looked after

And finally, was the alternative ending possible?
No. End this book any other way and it would have rotted on a shelf somewhere many decades ago. It is Gatsby's death, and particularly his funeral, that makes this book somehow worthwhile. The utter sadness and injustice of it.


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