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The Great Gatsby

F. Scott Fitzgerald

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A beautiful young man sells his soul for eternal youth -- and a portrait ages and corrupts in his place while he remains perfect and grows monstrous.

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A pilot stranded in the Sahara meets a small prince from an asteroid who is trying to understand what matters in the universe.

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A middle-class girl arrives at an elite boarding school and spends four years observing the codes of wealth, beauty, and belonging she can never quite crack.

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A man kills someone on an Algerian beach and is put on trial -- not for the murder but for his emotional indifference.

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