#HauntedShelf #BookScavengerHunt
#ArtDeco
+16 points #FrightClub
I‘m still opening my #LitSolace cards and savoring the notes & surprises. Thanks @BarkingMadRead That colorful bird sticker melted my heart. 🧡💚💛💙
#HauntedShelf
@PuddleJumper @Jadams89 #FrightClub
#BookScavengerHunt
#artdeco
+16 points
A classic cover. 💙💙💙
A long overdue reread. I can‘t believe this would be on any high school reading list because what would a teen relate to in this novel?
I can‘t say I enjoyed Fitzgerald‘s writing style, but I did enjoy examination of Nick‘s loss of innocence about humanity and the American promise of infinite progress.
#AboutABook #WithSadEnding One of the saddest, I think .
“Do you always wait for the longest day of the year and then miss it? I always wait for the longest day of the year and then miss it.”
My summer solstice tradition is to read this book every year. This year we listened to it in the car while driving back from vacation.
Always a favorite of mine, and a perfect summer book.
#WondrousWednesday @Eggs
I love these questions. Here goes:
🌹Authors: Lauren Groff, Curtis Sittenfeld, Angela Davis; Titles: The Color Purple, O Caledonia, Mrs. Caliban, Infinite Jest, Don Quixote
🌼 Stoner
🌺 The Great Gatsby, but not in a good way. I think it's the perfect book to read during middle age, not as a teen 🙃
#WondrousWednesday
@Eggs (thanks for the tag! 😘)
1. My high school copy of THE GREAT GATSBY. All my notes as a 16-year-old are still in it. I have kept it through the years (now 42 years old). It is held together with a rubber band. 💚
2. That would be early 1980s: all books by Sidney Sheldon, Kathleen Woodiwiss, Rosamond du Jardin, and my precious Harlequin romances.
3. THE SECRET GARDEN.
Play @PageShifter, @Catiewithac?
Jake Gyllenhaal does a fantastic job. Loved every minute of it and I didn‘t speed it up once! (Always a good sign 😂)
Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that‘s no matter—tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther. . . .And one fine morning-
So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.
#TheGreatGatsby #FScottFitzgerald #lastline #closingline #Classics #Fiction #School #HistoricalFiction #Romance #Literature #Novels #ReadForSchool 🧡🧡
🌿A couple appointments, and generally work meetings. Hoping for a quick week.
🌿🌿Munchie type food, if I'm in the mood.
🌿🌿🌿Usually a bookmark, but if not, whatever is handy.
🌿🌿🌿🌿Tagged for my #classicschallenge
#MotivationalMonday @Cupcake12
“At the enchanted metropolitan twilight I felt a haunting loneliness sometimes, and felt it in others—poor young clerks who loitered in front of windows waiting until it was time for a solitary restaurant dinner—young clerks in he dusk, wasting the most poignant moments of night and life.“
4✨ I remember reading this in high school, but not quite understanding/remembering how it ended. As an adult I think I was able to absorb more of the story with understanding. This story is short, but it is expertly crafted. It‘s about love, loss, sacrifice, jealousy, bad decisions, and unlikely friends. I‘m glad I decided to do a reread.
Oh man what a day. I‘m going to chill out for a bit and read a chapter before going home.
I‘ve had these clothespin lights forever, but finally set them up. Excuse my messy bookshelves. I‘m working on cleaning out my library.
This is probably my 5th or 6th reread of Gatsby, a book that really never stops giving. My grade 12 students are just finishing up reading before we watch Leo take on the titular role. #classics
I re-read the book last month in anticipation of this, now let‘s see how closely the musical will follow.
This was definitely one of the best classics I've read. I'm trying to determine what and how I feel about the story. It definitely impacted me. My mind is turning it over and over. Tragedy of course. Misguided love. Depravity of human nature. Triumph of the soul. All these things. 3 words: I loved it. Read it
Classic. What more needs said? Second time with this one. Let's see how it impacts me at this point in my life. Books like to do that. The words stay the same but our view changes.
#BookBinge
#BookishQuote
Wrapping up August. Thanks for hosting, @Eggs and @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks! 🧡💜🧡
This is my all-time favorite quote from a book.
*sheepishly points up* The tagged book. I‘ve tried! But I just can‘t get into it.
And I feel like that, with my English degree, I‘m supposed to have read ✨The Classics✨. But this is one I just can‘t finish. 😂
#SundayFunday Have a great day, and don‘t forget to tag me in your posts!
#Titles&Tunes
@Cinfhen
@BarbaraBB
I never get tired of revisiting this one. Gatsby's “story“ to Nick: “Well, I've been ALL OVER THE WORLD. Been in all the capitals more than once. Lived in all of them too [...] Why, I've made a small fortune in the East, and I've come back to America to start the oyster business.“
Song: “All Over the World“ by ELO. 🤩
#MayMontage
#FaceonCover
@Eggs
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
When I think of a face on a cover of a book, this is the one that haunts me--ever since I first read it in my American literature class 40 years ago. Oh, and that blue! 🤩
4⭐️ Read this during the most #deweysreadathon and I liked it more this time around than my first time reading it. I was able to understand the story better and therefore enjoyed it more. #2023 #fiction #classics #reread #modern #bookstagram #bookreview
https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-great-gatsby-f-scott-fitzgerald/18533627?ean=97...
An important read but other Fitzgerald books are better. “Babylon revisited” explores similar criticisms of the American Dream, over indulgence, wealth and poverty while being more interesting and attention grabbing than the Great Gatsby.
4️⃣ I‘ve always meant to read this and never have, my goal is to read more of ‘the classics‘ this year, so this is the first one of those #thegreatgatsby #fscottfitzgerald #kindleread
Rating: 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
This was my first time reading a book by F. Scott Fitzgerald so i wasnt sure what to expect especially since the reviews for it over the years are very up and down but i have to say i did enjoy it even tho the first few chapters came off repetitive but overall the connection for the story came together beautifully. The Characters were very enjoyable and interesting to read about.
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Genre: Classic
The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald's third book, stands as the supreme achievement of his career. This exemplary novel of the Jazz Age has been acclaimed by generations of readers. The story of the fabulously wealthy Jay Gatsby and his love for the beautiful Daisy Buchanan, of lavish parties on Long Island at a time when The New York Times noted "gin was the national drink and sex the national obsession,".
First, Gyllenhaal is a surprisingly adept celebrity narrator. 🤩 Knowing the story of how this book wasn‘t popular until it was mass printed for soldiers in WWII, I can see how the setting and hypermasculinity of Buchanan and Gatsby made this a hit. I can see why many high schoolers, myself included, relate to the gossipy elements of this story. That said, as an adult, this is just okay. It‘s been way over analyzed for a mediocre book. 🤷🏻♀️
The Great Gatsby well illustrates the hollow misery of a life lived primarily for self and money. I did not much like the story or characters, but I can admire the way Fitzgerald used tone and beautifully crafted sentences to tell the story beneath the surface.
I'm back! It's been so long. I went through a streak where I just couldn't read and I hated it. In order to get myself back into reading, I went to an old favourite - The Great Gatsby (my well-worn copy is pictured here). Hoping that now that I've finished this read, I can get back into it more consistently. #bookoneof2023
"I've been drunk for about a week now, and I thought it might sober me up to sit in a library."
"Has it?"
"A little bit, I think. I can't tell yet. I've only been in here an hour."
“Reserving judgements is a matter of infinite hope.”
A beautiful book, a beautiful story. Timeless classic. A forever life favourite of mine. From the opulence of gatsby's parties to the tragic ending we all fear. It reignited an admiration of love and nostalgia for the past. Just remember...keep looking towards the green light 🖤💚🖤
I feel like freaking Charlie Brown with the football. I guess we have no choice but to get up and make another run for the ball.
So grateful for this community.
But I wish Litsy did have some sort of reply all button for its threads. 1w