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(Continuation) Re: VFP has a new companion on the scrap
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19/03/2014 11:23:52
 
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>>>My sentiments exactly. This is getting a little scary ;-)
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>>>Mike (off to download Ayn Rand onto the Kindle, LOL)
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>>Suggestion - read in this order....
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>>We The Living
>>Fountainhead
>>Atlas Shrugged
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>>Just read Atlas last. It is a great novel with some great story lines (the character of Ragnar Danneskjold, the famous train ride scene with Dagny and Rearden), but in the end it's essentially a political novel. Not that I don't love it, but We the Living and Fountainhead are better novels.
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>>Avoid "Anthem"....it's a mini-novel really geared more towards teens. Not that there aren't some great lines, but it's more for teens.
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>>Since I know your tastes run towards the literary, you might like her non-fiction book, "The Romantic Manifesto". It's an interesting read.
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>I have picked up "Atlas Shrugged" twice and don't think I got 100 pages into it either time. It just didn't grab me. Lord knows I have enough unread books so I moved on to something else.
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>Among the vast collection of TBR books is "Good Times / Bad Times", which you recommended.

I had an English teacher who introduced me to Ayn Rand. It was either 'Atlas Shrugged' or 'The Fountainhead'. I didn't like it. She made me read another. Still didn't like it so she made me read yet another. Nope, don't like Ayn Rand. If you've read one of her books, you've pretty much read all of them.
"You don't manage people. You manage things - people you lead" Adm. Grace Hopper
Pflugerville, between a Rock and a Weird Place
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