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This is another classic that I'm glad to have finally read even though I didn't particularly enjoy it. Now I won't have to feel like I'm missing out when people talk about this book. It just isn't a very pleasant story, and I didn't care about any of the characters - even the narrator. It does contain some elegant writing, but that isn't enough to make me like it. I'm not sorry that I read it, but I'm glad that I won't ever have to read it again.
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Jun 12, 2013
Sunflower
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I wonder if this novella would have sunk without trace had it retained the title "Trimalchio in West Egg". Personally I would not have been drawn to even pick that title off the shelf- but then the only reason I have read it now is that I wanted to read it before seeing the movie.
I liked the language (even though some of it is quaint to our ears now) and the cautionary-tale commentary on the lifestyles of the characters- those shiftless, upper class denizens of the Jazz Age,divided into those w ...more
I liked the language (even though some of it is quaint to our ears now) and the cautionary-tale commentary on the lifestyles of the characters- those shiftless, upper class denizens of the Jazz Age,divided into those w ...more

Watching the movie adaptation of a book before one reads the book on which the movie is based can be a curious thing. It can serve to enhance reading the book or it can serve to show what a bad adaptation the movie was. I saw Baz Luhrmann's take on Gatsby before I read this book and for me, it helped to enhance reading the book. I personally found Fitzgerald's writing to be pretty dry and being able to visualize scenes in my head, such as Gatsby's parties and his speeding through the city with N
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Oh boy. I read it. Did not like it or enjoy it at all. If you like depressing stories about how terrible life is and a hopeless romance then this is for you. But I have to say that I do not care for this book at all.



Oct 25, 2012
Cora
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Apr 26, 2013
Massimiliano Mauriello
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