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Rainswept wrote:I'm rereading Atlas Shrugged now for the 4th time. I have yet to encounter a novel as brilliantly written and well put together as this. every chapter has something to say or something important hidden in it to be disccovered later, usually both. She took 12 years to write it and I'd say it was worth every moment she spent.
Rainswept wrote:I'm rereading Atlas Shrugged now for the 4th time. I have yet to encounter a novel as brilliantly written and well put together as this. every chapter has something to say or something important hidden in it to be disccovered later, usually both. She took 12 years to write it and I'd say it was worth every moment she spent.
ChowMein wrote:I've only ever come across the two aforementioned novels...Is there another Rand epic anyone could recommend ?
MPTrooper wrote:I have Atlas Shrugged.
I read the first twenty pages...looked at how much I had left and put the book down.
Any reason I should pick it up again?
Taidje Khan wrote:Besides, all the cool kids are reading it.

Taidje Khan wrote:MPTrooper wrote:I have Atlas Shrugged.
I read the first twenty pages...looked at how much I had left and put the book down.
Any reason I should pick it up again?
So you're a Catholic! Listen, I have the Bible. I read the first twenty pages...looked at how much I had left and put the book down. Any reason I should pick it up again?
Atlas Shrugged, for lack of a better term, is my Bible. It absolutely changed my life and the lives of millions of others. In fact, I believe it was named as the second most influential book in a Time Magazine poll of Americans back in 1995 or some such.
If that doesn't sway you, just look at the second quote in your signature. Jesus died on the cross, I think you can read a big book, friend. Besides, all the cool kids are reading it.
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