
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald in Audiobook?
is this novel not available in iTunes??
is there any other place where i could get it fro free??
Not the audio..but you can get the text.
Here’s a link
The Great Gatsby Chpt 1 Part 1 Audio Book read by Josh Banks.wmv
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