<p>I will start: The Great Gatsby</p>
<p>haha, we need to revise this game. How about we have to match the last book posted with a book that includes a character with the same first name as one in the last? (Did that make sense or am I being strange?)</p>
<p>strange. :0</p>
<p>oh…I thought she made sense</p>
<p>Ok. Thought so. Mea culpa…actually, no, it’s not my fault. I’ll blame it on the physics lab I’m really dreading…and trying to do as I type…</p>
<p>edit: Did I? Thanks, Jennie, for the vote of confidence :)</p>
<p>That made sense, but we killed the game by talking about whether it made sense or not.</p>
<p>Is there a reason why you mentioned Gatsby? The author, F. Scott Fitzgerald, went to Princeton, after all. It’s so aggravating how everything in life seems to relate to college now.</p>
<p>I was hoping somebody would mention This Side of Paradise. I can’t belive I had the presumptuousness and audacity to put it in my appl.</p>
<p>calc, that’s definitely my favorite book but i was too nervous to put it. but i don’t think that portion really matters - they’re not going to mark you down for it, or anything! (i mean, our lovely kebree put paintings she did of pton into her essay, i believe, so she upped the ante on brown-nosing way beyond putting in “this side of paradise!”) don’t worry about it.</p>
<p>okay. the game.</p>
<p>the great gatsby/nick carraway</p>
<p>to</p>
<p>nicol</p>
<p>Prince Caspian/C.S. Lewis</p>
<p>C.S. Lewis -></p>
<p>the Vampire Louis in “Interview with the Vampire,” (+ the other Vampire Chronicles) by Ann Rice.</p>
<p>CATCH 22 A book Kebree and I enjoyed reading very much at the beach last july.</p>
<p>catch 22 (amazing book)–> cat’s cradle —> catcher in the rye</p>
<p>my three favorite books all have “cat” in them.</p>
<p>weird.</p>
<p>cat’s cradle –> slaughterhouse five</p>
<p>SlaughterHOUSE five –> House of Mirth</p>