
Tender Is the Night
by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1933)
Like 'the great gatsby', this explores the destructive nature of wealth and ambition.

by gatsby unknown (1925)
"Extravagant rumors abound of a man named Jay Gatsby who has newly arrived to the coastline of a section of Long Island known colloquially as West Egg. Long into the night, the mysterious Gatsby threw lavish parties at his sprawling estate, but when alone, Gatsby could be found staring longingly at a solitary green light across the dark water. For all Gatsby has attained in his life, that green light represents all that he lost. The greatest story to encapsulate the roaring twenties, The Great Gatsby follows the eventful lives of the denizens from East and West Egg in this timeless classic of American literature."-- Provided by Amazon
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by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1933)
Like 'the great gatsby', this explores the destructive nature of wealth and ambition.

by Zadie Smith (2005)
This novel mirrors 'the great gatsby's' exploration of complex relationships and societal expectations.

by Bret Easton Ellis (1985)
Similar to 'the great gatsby', this depicts moral corruption within a privileged, decadent society.

by Richard Yates (1961)
This book shares 'the great gatsby's' themes of disillusionment with the American Dream.

by Donna Tartt (1992)
Like 'the great gatsby', it delves into excess, identity, and morality within an exclusive circle.
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