http://bluepyramid.org/ia/gatsby.htmYou're The Great Gatsby!
by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Having grown up in immense wealth and privilege, the world is truly at your doorstep. Instead of reveling in this life of luxury, however, you spend most of your time mooning over a failed romance. The object of your affection is all but worthless--a frivolous liar--but it matters not to you. You can paint any image of the past you want and make it seem real. If you were a color of fishing boat light, you would be green.
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I am a book I don't even like?
I don't really think so, but it is funny. It is a lot harder than this to classify a person , or even guess what they have between their covers.
When I was in High school one of my teachers asked me to ead "the Catcher in the Rye" and since I read pretty fast I deveoted an evening to it. It seemed pretty stupid to me and I was surprised at the teachers reaction when I told him so.
I understand better now than then what the "Catcher" was getting at it was a guy who was alienated and an outsider , but not as like me as this teacher guessed. While I was and aleinated outsider in school where he knew me, but I was happy with it , at home, at church, with my freinds I was acepted and loved . I was not likely to become popular with the urban set nor mope around all night while ice froze in my hair wondering if I would ever fit in anywhere.
I think the book that would really be me isn't on the list.