May 28, 2013 10:55
I think I'll just curl up in a corner and cry. What a gorgeous, lavish, heartbreaking book. It'll take a few days just to soak everything up, short book thought it is.
books,
reading,
f. scott fitzgerald,
the great gatsby
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You've nailed it. SO BEAUTIFUL and SO SAD.
/turns off the capslock
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My biggest question is, did Daisy even mourn privately for Gatsby? We never, ever know!
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Catcher in the Rye, though, can burn in all nine circles of hell, and its ashes can burn in the circles too.
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I remember enjoying Catcher in the Rye though, however that may have been more because I was explicitly told not to read it and felt subsequently rebellious and cultured when I did.
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I absolutely hated Rye; but you share the same mindset that all my classmates shared--that it's somehow this "forbidden" book and we're so cool reading it. My parents couldn't have cared less that I had to read it. (Probably it helped that I complained about the book, they didn't have to be worried about me getting "ideas" from it!)
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But yeah, the shallow, arrogant, superficial characters made it hard. Everyone on AW goes on and on about the gorgeous language and imagery, which I get, but I just don't care about any of those people. I think Baz Luhrmann is the perfect guy to direct it though. He'll make it gorgeous.
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Glad you enjoyed it!
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BTW, I swear I'm not ignoring your Dcotor Who posts--I just am really far behind, and have to avoid spoilers. :)
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I don't even remember how Daisy's described, but I'm going to picture her as Carey Mulligan now. Obviously. The movie looks amazing.
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