The Great Gatsby

Narrated by Sean Astin
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Pub Date 01 Jan 2021 | Archive Date 01 Mar 2021

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**Narrated by Sean Astin** 


The year is 1922, and young Nick Carraway moves to the village of West Egg, where he discovers that his neighbor is the eclectic millionaire Jay Gatsby. As he and Gatsby become acquainted, Nick is thrown into a world full of dazzling parties, unrequited love, and unchecked idealism. Gatsby, surrounded by riches, yearns for the love of a woman who chose another man. He waits for her every night, using a green light at the end of his dock to call out to her from across the water. Daisy, stuck in a loveless marriage, dreams of what could have been - and gets a taste for it after she is reacquainted with Gatsby through Nick.


Considered by critics to be one of the greatest novels ever written, this 1925 masterpiece is a portrait of the Roaring '20s that’s full of literary intrigue, resounding metaphors, and decadent glimpses into the glitz and glam of early-20th century America. As relevant today as ever, it offers a cautionary tale of the American dream, warning against the temptation to believe that enough money paired with equal desire can achieve anything - even reverse the deepest regrets.

**Narrated by Sean Astin** 


The year is 1922, and young Nick Carraway moves to the village of West Egg, where he discovers that his neighbor is the eclectic millionaire Jay Gatsby. As he and Gatsby...


Available Editions

EDITION Audiobook, Unabridged
ISBN 9781662043550
PRICE $22.99 (USD)

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Thank you Net Galley for an audio copy of this book. This is my first experience with The Great Gatsby. The narrator was awesome. The book however, was not my cup of tea. Although I do appreciate the story.

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This is a great new rendition of the beloved classic work. I loved the emotion the narrator brings to the story, though he's not quite what I envision Nick Carraway- that's much more a reflection of how familiar I am with the story and characters.
Overall this was a good unabridged version and I recommend it for those experiencing the story for the first time as well as those who already love the book.
Many thanks to Dreamscape Media and NetGalley for the advance copy.

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What a classic and a blessing to read one of my favorite books again. This book has love, loss, decit and surprise and is so so well written. I absolutely love it and find something new every time. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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what a wonderful book and narrated by the beloved Sean Astin. I would love to read this one again soon. thank you netgalley

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There are few who can capture the spirit of a classic story via narration - and Sean Astin accomplishes this, with his voicework of The Great Gatsby. His acting and tone for all the characters, are distinct and serve to engage your attention, throughout the 5+ hour performance. Sean Astin is an older gentlmen, but his voice has a young and fresh quality to it. This audiobook would appeal to Astin fans and young adults alike. His talent reaches brightly and strongly into the audio theatre. Highly Recommended.

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The Great Gatsby is an American classic and a book that is well worth one’s time. Each time I have read this novel, I have gotten more from it. Sometimes I think that it reads deceptively simply but there is depth here. With its characters, setting, longings and look at America it speaks to those who take the time to engage with it. This time, for the first time, I listened to The Great Gatsby. Listening to the story helped me to go slowly and really hear all the nuances of the book. I recommend the narration by Sean Astin. He hits just the right tone.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title. All opinions are my own.

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I have read The Great Gatsby many times, but was curious as to how it would translate to audiobook format. I was pleased with the product.

The story is of course an exceptional one which I don’t think I’ll ever grow tired of revisiting. Fitzgerald’s classic never seems to get old, but I really enjoyed the slightly different experience of reading it that came with trying out the audiobook version.

I appreciated the narrator’s even, mostly detached tone. I don’t like audiobooks that approach the experience like theater, tending toward exaggerated, over-emotive reading and my personal pet peeve of “doing voices,” at which nearly all readers are cringily awful at.

Here the reader did just that—read. He did so with feeling and inflection, certainly, but without unnecessary theatrics. It allowed me to enjoy this new version of an old favorite, and I would recommend it to first-time Gatsby readers and long-time fans alike.

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“In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that I've been turning over in my mind ever since.
"Whenever you feel like criticizing any one," he told me, "just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had.”

I read this in high school, and then again in college, and saw the movie with Leonardo DiCaprio when it came out, and here are the only things I remembered before picking up this book:

- a flashing green light
- creepy eyes
- mint juleps

When I saw this new audiobook version, I decided this classic deserved another reread, specifically for the narrator, Samwise Gamgee - I mean, Sean Astin - as I received a copy of this audiobook from NetGalley. Overall, I liked his voice and style. Sean Astin was not a bad narrator. I liked his portrayal of Nick Carroway, the "guy-next-door". He added this sincerity to Nick's voice that was reminiscent of Sam in LOTR. While I overall liked his narration style, sometimes the delivery felt a little stilted, and it did detract from the story a bit.

Even though the story is nearly 100 years old, it holds up relatively well, at least in overall message -- the desire to achieve the American dream. Rereading the audiobook was a nice change, though part of me wanted to reread a physical copy so I could notate all of the great quotes and symbolism like I was in tenth-grade English class again...

Thank you to NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for a copy of this audiobook in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts are my own.

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I enjoyed this audiobook. I thought the narrator did a fantastic job; it was easy to keep track of the characters. I had seen the movie and always wanted to read the book. What a sad ending, Gatsby lived his whole life to love one woman. He loved and lived fiercely.

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