The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald Lyrics


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01 Free Momo l'Artiste Free Momo l'Artiste Je deviens Bob Lee S…
06 Brrr Rubins is that you? Eh Fin du mandat d'dépôt, c'est so…
08 When I turn up, radio on, they keep playin' all…
09 Hey oh mah mah mah Lih le oh my ah…
10 Click, click Click, click Yeah Click, click DTP nigga! …
12 They covered up graffiti on 12th street I don't know why It'…
13 Room's soft white Vest straight tight Dementia thirteen! The…
14 Voy a pasar solo este catorce Dudo que mi cora' lo…
15 Sliding on you ain't even sliding on you You got that…
16 No, dejarte no se me da y lo sé porque…
17 Estoy aquí, preparada Con mi mano en el corazón Mi voz, y…
18 J'voudrais revenir au départ Quand je t'avais pas dans ma vi…



Chapter 1 Arched myst Card mythes Where do miracles come from? Are the…


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START: 0:12
Chapter I: 0:12 (33m 31s)
Chapter II: 33:43 (23m 13s)
Chapter III: 56:56 (33m 5s)
Chapter IV: 1:30:01 (30m 47s)
Chapter V: 2:00:48 (24m 17s)
Chapter VI: 2:25:05 (23m 6s)
Chapter VII: 2:48:11 (49m 41s)
Chapter VIII: 3:37:52 (25m 28s)
Chapter IX: 4:03:20 (29m 45s)
END: 4:33:05
PROLOGUE: 4:33:05

After-reading note: First chapter is super boring, but trust me, it gets better (and easier to read) as you move on.



june silverman b

Born into a middle-class family in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Fitzgerald was raised primarily in New York state.

He attended Princeton University, where he befriended future literary critic Edmund Wilson.

Owing to a failed romantic relationship with Chicago socialite Ginevra King, he dropped out in 1917 to join the United States Army during World War I.

While stationed in Alabama, he met Zelda Sayre, a Southern debutante who belonged to Montgomery's exclusive country-club set.

Although she initially rejected Fitzgerald's marriage proposal due to his lack of financial prospects, Zelda agreed to marry him after he published the commercially successful This Side of Paradise (1920).

The novel became a cultural sensation and cemented his reputation as one of the eminent writers of the decade.



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DogWater

Yup

Sagopearl♡︎

who's the narrator?

Emma Linda Emmason

Olga Da Polga the boy🎉

Jax D

This was a close friend of mine’s favorite book, he passed away in a very tragic way a few years ago. I bought the book to read it in his honor, but I struggled too much because I am dyslexic and the style of writing is very hard to read. Now I can finally honor him and I get to enjoy this story. Thank you for this audiobook. Rest in peace, Patrick.

iman EF

He had great taste, one of the best books ive ever read, i hope you enjoyed it creating another great memory to associate with your good friend
I offer my sincere condolences may he rest in peace and may you find peace in your life too

Azninez

When I try to read it by myself I get lost but hearing this seems more better

Eli

U need to be reading based on your English

Jacob C

@Eli good one Eli

zor

the audiobooks are reliable sources to go to, they embody the characters into such vivid, almost movie like voice interpretations. The only thing critiquing the fact of audiobooks themselves is that in most cases, the auditor reading will interpret a certain line wrong or different from how you would interpret a characters line. for instance, when Daisy mentions Gatsby and the "Gatsby, what gatsby?" line appears, some would interepret the line as if Daisy never knew of Gatsby and some would interpret the line as if she did know him; the 2013 Great Gatsby film gives way for that.

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