The Great Gatsby (Penguin Popular Classics)
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Just a quick note that I've registered this book at BookCrossing.com, so that I can keep up on where it goes, who reads it, and what they thought of it. Please visit www.BookCrossing.com to make a quick journal entry, then pass the book along to someone else who will appreciate it. We can all track this book's journey and the lives it touches forever more!
Thank You!
Journal Entry 2 by leamhliom at Camden Court Hotel in Dublin, Co. Dublin Ireland on Sunday, April 8, 2012
Released 12 yrs ago (4/13/2012 UTC) at Camden Court Hotel in Dublin, Co. Dublin Ireland
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I picked this book up at the Dublin Convention, I don't know where it got to since then but I just found it again at the weekend and read it.
'Tender Is The Night' is the only other book by F Scott Fitzgerald I've read, and that was 21 years ago at Guildford Tech when I was studying for my A Levels.
I have to say, his stylistic voice is so distinctive that I found myself transported back to my teens. I really love his sensuous treatment of the pretty young things and the privilege and romance, and anomie and despair they float through.
It's inspired me to read more.
Meanwhile I learn that there is a 3D film starring Leo DiCaprio bring released this year.
Poor Gatsby, as if he didn't suffer enough in the book.
'Tender Is The Night' is the only other book by F Scott Fitzgerald I've read, and that was 21 years ago at Guildford Tech when I was studying for my A Levels.
I have to say, his stylistic voice is so distinctive that I found myself transported back to my teens. I really love his sensuous treatment of the pretty young things and the privilege and romance, and anomie and despair they float through.
It's inspired me to read more.
Meanwhile I learn that there is a 3D film starring Leo DiCaprio bring released this year.
Poor Gatsby, as if he didn't suffer enough in the book.