Owl Eyes is fascinated by Gatsby's library because it contains a collection of real, unread books, which symbolizes Gatsby's façade and the illusion of his wealth. He is intrigued by the fact that the books are not just for show; they bear the marks of authenticity, suggesting a deeper layer to Gatsby's character. This contrast highlights the themes of appearance versus reality in the novel, as well as Gatsby's desire to project a certain image while remaining fundamentally isolated and misunderstood.
the books are real in his eyes because both the cover and the book are interesting
Usually on library shelves books are placed on the shelves for people to find. However interesting enough that's not the only thing on the shelves for book marks are placed on them too.
A school library, public library and book store will have children's books.
Google it or go to a library
You will find on a library database data on the books held by the library, and anyone registered as a library subscriber (member). You will also find books people have put on order, as the book is currently not on the shelves.
you go to a library
At a book store or library
At the library
A library?
Using the library's online catalog is the most direct tool to find books owned by a library. You can search for specific titles, authors, subjects, or keywords to locate the books available in the library's collection.
Try a library. They have books on everything.
you can find it in any books library.