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The Great Gatsby
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Raise your coupe and step into the delicious world of The Great Gatsby with this ineffably entertaining edition of the complete novel featuring food and drink recipes throughout.
For every devotee of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s great American classic, this very special edition of The Great Gatsby is an absolute must-have. Inside, readers will discover 15 recipes inspired by the meals and libations enjoyed by the novel's beloved characters.
Tucked craftily within the pages of the full-length novel are removable cards with food and drink recipes inspired by the story—from indulgent cocktails to enticing appetizers to languorous sweets—so you can truly experience the decadent world of Gatsby:
FOR FANS OF THE GREAT GATSBY: This luxe package combines the full-length novel with fifteen beautifully illustrated recipe cards, creating an all-in-one birthday, Mother's Day, Father's Day, or holiday gift for anyone who loves The Great Gatsby book or movie.
A UNIQUE SPIN ON A CLASSIC NOVEL: This collection of themed recipes paired with the full text makes it easy to immerse yourself in the world of The Great Gatsby, one of the most celebrated novels of all time, in a whole new way.
YOUR 1920s PARTY COMPANION: These recipes are perfect for catering your next Gatsby-inspired party, New Year's Eve bash, or Roaring Twenties gathering. Easy and delicious, they’re also wonderful for crafting a delectable read-along for yourself or a group of literary-minded friends.
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For every devotee of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s great American classic, this very special edition of The Great Gatsby is an absolute must-have. Inside, readers will discover 15 recipes inspired by the meals and libations enjoyed by the novel's beloved characters.
Tucked craftily within the pages of the full-length novel are removable cards with food and drink recipes inspired by the story—from indulgent cocktails to enticing appetizers to languorous sweets—so you can truly experience the decadent world of Gatsby:
- Sip on Daisy's Julep while curled in an armchair, puzzling over Gatsby’s paradoxical motives.
- Serve Deviled Eggs, Two Ways (an East Egg and a West Egg, of course) at your book club discussion.
- Whip up the Petite Pastry Pigs and Harlequin Salad to fuel your flapper fetes.
- Learn to make a glorious Champagne tower to impress your guests.
FOR FANS OF THE GREAT GATSBY: This luxe package combines the full-length novel with fifteen beautifully illustrated recipe cards, creating an all-in-one birthday, Mother's Day, Father's Day, or holiday gift for anyone who loves The Great Gatsby book or movie.
A UNIQUE SPIN ON A CLASSIC NOVEL: This collection of themed recipes paired with the full text makes it easy to immerse yourself in the world of The Great Gatsby, one of the most celebrated novels of all time, in a whole new way.
YOUR 1920s PARTY COMPANION: These recipes are perfect for catering your next Gatsby-inspired party, New Year's Eve bash, or Roaring Twenties gathering. Easy and delicious, they’re also wonderful for crafting a delectable read-along for yourself or a group of literary-minded friends.
Perfect for:
- Fans of The Great Gatsby and the 1920s era
- Anyone who enjoys hosting themed dinners
- Home cooks and cookbook collectors
- Literature-inspired present for bibliophiles, book lovers, book clubs, teachers, writers, and special edition collectors
- Gift-giving for birthday, holiday, Mother's Day, Father's Day, or graduation
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Immy Keats
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Rebecca
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“I have a split rating on this, as I absolutely hate The Great Gatsy. 0 out of 5 stars. OK, maybe not 0. Maybe 2, but ugh. Books like that are one of the reasons people think all books are boring. Teachers should absolutely have required reading, but they should also give more opportunities for kids to choose what they read for class. So anyway, my point here is that I don't like the book. This didn't affect how I rated this book, however, just to be clear. Just strictly rating it on the cookbook, as that is why I requested it from NetGalley. I was very hopeful there would be some wonderful recipes in the book.
I was hoping for some fun recipes to try, but the cookbook just stuck with every single food item mentioned in the book. Deviled eggs, fried chicken, gin rickey, etc.Which is fine, but there weren't even photos of the food items like you would find in a normal cookbook. No pages with substitutions or measurements, things like that. The illustrations were beautifully done, though.
I suppose this would be a good collector's item, but the recipes aren't anything you can't find in a million other cookbooks.
Thanks so much to NetGalley for the free Kindle book. My review is voluntarily given, and my opinions are my own.”

Kristen Barenthaler
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“Any interesting premise, but I don't necessarily know how well it will come across. People are probably either looking for "The Great Gatsby" or a cookbook of recipes from the book. Combining the two seems ingenious to me, so I'm giving it a thumbs up.”
About F. Scott Fitzgerald
F. Scott Fitzgerald was one of the most important American writers of the twentieth century. Capturing the spirit and turmoil of the Jazz Age, Fitzgerald’s works include The Great Gatsby, The Beautiful and Damned, This Side of Paradise, and Tender Is the Night.
Other books by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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