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The Great Gatsby
Published in Paperback by Penguin Books Ltd (2001-09-27)
Author: F.Scott Fitzgerald
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Maybe Gatsby wasn't great, but the story is...
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-28
There is a reason why this is required reading in advanced literature classes throughout the country. This is without a doubt one of the best tales ever told. It should be used as an example to any aspiring writer of what great writing can be. The thing that makes it so great is Fitzgerald's ability to formulate characters, both large and small, and his ability to have them interact in a manner that is at once both imaginative and realistic. This makes the story, which in and of itself is not more amazing than other books, more amazing because you are compelled to believe the plausibility of a story that is incredible. Even if you are not a literature student you will find this book an enjoyable read that is intellectually stimulating, yet easy reading for those reading to relax. Many have copied this story directly and indirectly because of the lesson it teaches (that in the story about life and that about creating a story) and many will continue to do so in the future.

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The Great Gatsby
Published in Paperback by Cornelsen & Oxford University Press (1994-01-01)
Authors: F. Scott Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Maybe Gatsby wasn't great, but the story is...
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-28
There is a reason why this is required reading in advanced literature classes throughout the country. This is without a doubt one of the best tales ever told. It should be used as an example to any aspiring writer of what great writing can be. The thing that makes it so great is Fitzgerald's ability to formulate characters, both large and small, and his ability to have them interact in a manner that is at once both imaginative and realistic. This makes the story, which in and of itself is not more amazing than other books, more amazing because you are compelled to believe the plausibility of a story that is incredible. Even if you are not a literature student you will find this book an enjoyable read that is intellectually stimulating, yet easy reading for those reading to relax. Many have copied this story directly and indirectly because of the lesson it teaches (that in the story about life and that about creating a story) and many will continue to do so in the future.

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The Great Gatsby (Critics Debate)
Published in Paperback by Humanities Press Intl Inc (1990-04)
Authors: F. Scott Fitzgerald and Stephen Matterson
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Great Gatsby is best book I have ever read in high school!!
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Review Date: 1999-06-17
Skim the first few chapters and get into a the good stuff. The book gives great historical information pertaining to the 1920s, when women were interested in breaking the rules of the culture. It goes on to prove that the American Dream is unobtainable to Gatsby. He can have all the money in the world, and throw the best of all parties, but he lacks Daisy. Which goes on to prove the point that a person only wants something he undoubtfully knows he can not have. For some odd reason, a person is attracted to something that is unable to be reached...

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The Great Gatsby (Everyman)
Published in Paperback by Phoenix (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ) (1993-06-01)
Author: F.Scott Fitzgerald
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Maybe Gatsby wasn't great, but the story is...
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-28
There is a reason why this is required reading in advanced literature classes throughout the country. This is without a doubt one of the best tales ever told. It should be used as an example to any aspiring writer of what great writing can be. The thing that makes it so great is Fitzgerald's ability to formulate characters, both large and small, and his ability to have them interact in a manner that is at once both imaginative and realistic. This makes the story, which in and of itself is not more amazing than other books, more amazing because you are compelled to believe the plausibility of a story that is incredible. Even if you are not a literature student you will find this book an enjoyable read that is intellectually stimulating, yet easy reading for those reading to relax. Many have copied this story directly and indirectly because of the lesson it teaches (that in the story about life and that about creating a story) and many will continue to do so in the future.

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The Great Gatsby (New Longman Literature)
Published in Paperback by Longman (1991-02-18)
Author: F.Scott Fitzgerald
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Maybe Gatsby wasn't great, but the story is...
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-28
There is a reason why this is required reading in advanced literature classes throughout the country. This is without a doubt one of the best tales ever told. It should be used as an example to any aspiring writer of what great writing can be. The thing that makes it so great is Fitzgerald's ability to formulate characters, both large and small, and his ability to have them interact in a manner that is at once both imaginative and realistic. This makes the story, which in and of itself is not more amazing than other books, more amazing because you are compelled to believe the plausibility of a story that is incredible. Even if you are not a literature student you will find this book an enjoyable read that is intellectually stimulating, yet easy reading for those reading to relax. Many have copied this story directly and indirectly because of the lesson it teaches (that in the story about life and that about creating a story) and many will continue to do so in the future.

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The Great Gatsby (Penguin Modern Classics)
Published in Paperback by Penguin Books (2000-02-24)
Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
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The finest American novel
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Review Date: 2006-02-15
Like most, I first read the Great Gatsby in my high school English class. Although I have read much since then, I've not found another novel that surpasses to Fitzgerald's masterpiece. Between the solid story, symbolism and pleasant prose, the Great Gatsby touches on something everyone experiences in one degree or another: that of unrealized dreams. There are many Gatsbys in the world - each scheming some last-ditch effort to snatch victory from a certain defeat. He is a timeless character.

Now, this is Fitzgerald, and that means he can lapse into sentimentality. I think what makes this book his best work technically is that he keeps tight rein over the sap. It is far more mature than This Side of Paradise and less amorphous than Tender is the Night. Saul Bellow considered Fitzgerald's writing 'weak', but at its best it strikes a young, idealistic chord that makes all the sap worthwhile. I've always felt that comes from Fitzgerald's successful courtship of Zelda.

I recommend this book, but it is one of those stories you know whether you read it or not - like Romeo and Juliet or King Author. If you like Fitzgerald, there are several newer writers that he has influenced. Hunter S. Thompson comes to mind, and I once heard Thomas Wolfe mentioned as a 'devotee'. John Keats was a big inspiration in Fitzgerald's writing, and that old humbug Bernard Shaw as well. Ultimately, I think the Great Gatsby is the best American novel to date, which bridges admirably the old English poets and the modern workaday world.

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The Great Gatsby (Penguin Popular Classics)
Published in Paperback by Penguin Books (2007-01-25)
Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Shines Brilliantly Like a Just-Discovered Piece of Cameo Jewelry from a Bygone Era
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-15
It's difficult to give any even-handed critique F. Scott Fitzgerald's standard-setting Jazz Age novel since it was required reading for most of us in high school. However, if you come back to it as a full-fledged adult, you'll find that the story still resonates but more like a just-polished cameo piece from a forgotten time. At the core of the book is the elaborate infatuation Jay Gatsby has for Daisy Fay Buchanan, a love story portrayed with both a languid pall and a fatalistic urgency. But the broader context of the setting and the irreconcilable nature of the American dream in the 1920's is what give the novel its true gravitas.

Much of this is eloquently articulated by Nick Carraway, Gatsby's modest Long Island neighbor who becomes his most trusted confidante. Nick is responsible for reuniting the lovers who both have come to different points in their lives five years after their aborted romance. Now a solitary figure in his luxurious mansion, Gatsby is a newly wealthy man who accumulated his fortunes through dubious means. Daisy, on the other hand, has always led a life of privilege and could not let love stand in the way of her comfortable existence. She married Tom Buchanan for that sole purpose. With Gatsby's ambition spurred by his love for Daisy, he rekindles his romance with Daisy, as Tom carries on carelessly with an auto mechanic's grasping wife. Nick himself gets caught up in the jet set trappings and has a relationship with Jordan Baker, a young golf pro.

These characters are inevitably led on a collision course that exposes the hypocrisy of the rich, the falsity of a love undeserving and the transience of individuals on this earth. The strength of Fitzgerald's treatment comes from the lyrical prose he provides to illuminate these themes. Not a word is wasted, and the author's economical handling of such a potentially complex plot is a technique I wish were more frequently replicated today. Most of all, I simply enjoy the book because it does not portend a greater significance eighty years later. It is a classic tale that provides vibrancy and texture to a bygone era. It is well worth re-reading, especially at such a bargain price.

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Hall Monitor (Spongebob Chapter Books)
Published in Library Binding by Fitzgerald Books (2007-01)
Author: Annie Auerbach
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cool!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-02
Spongebob is now the Hall Monitor. He is like a guard. So when a maniac is in Bikini Bottom, he helps out with Patrick, Unfortunately he is the maniac!

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Halloween Cat (Ready to Read Level 1)
Published in Library Binding by Fitzgerald Books (2007-01)
Author: Christine Ricci
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Colorful and Engaging!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-28
The Halloween Cat is my favorite Dora the Explorer book--and we own about 10 of them!

Featuring vibrant autumn images such as bright fallen leaves, The Halloween Cat tells the whimsical story of a lost black cat and the adventure to return him safely home.

With the help of Boots, Map and Backpack, Dora must traverse the Haunted House and Spooky Forest in order to get to the Candy Castle--home of the Good Witch and the black cat.

There are no scary elements in this book, but rather colorful, fanciful Halloween stand-bys like cobwebs, smiling jack-o'-lanterns, bats, and spiders--as well as friendly ghosts, waving trees, and costumed allligators.

The Candy Castle is beautifully illustrated, as is the Good Witch, her shimmering broom, and the adorable black cat (who sports orange eyebrows!)

As a parent, this is a very fun book to read to my son--not to mention being great eye candy! My son seems to love it as well, requesting it to be read to him every night this past week.

The Halloween Cat is a Level 1 Ready-to-Read book. This means the book features simple stories, increased vocabulary, and longer sentences--especially compared to Pre-Level 1 books. As with other Level 1 Ready-to-Read Dora books, The Halloween Cat also features rebuses in place of some of the words--although the actual words *are* present...just in smaller script below the picture.

A whimsical, colorful, gentle way to celebrate Halloween and friendship--and to teach your youngster to read.

Highly recommended!

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Handbook of Writing Research
Published in Hardcover by The Guilford Press (2005-12-13)
Author:
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writing wesearch
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-26
Book is a very good summary of the recent writing reasearch. No hands on material as to how to improve my writing - but reasearch based material. very usefull for anyone who needs data in regards to writing. Good and comprehensive collection.


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