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  • Japesk

    japesk said:

    could be one of the all time best books, probably requires two real reads to pick up many of the nuances in Rand's writing

    posted Thursday, July 17 2008
  • Jeanine D

    jeanine d said:

    I like all of the Ayn Rand I have read. It's compelling reading.

    posted Tuesday, July 1 2008
  • Sangam D

    sangam d said:

    i am in love with howard roark......

    posted Saturday, May 31 2008
  • Sangam D

    sangam d said:

    i am in love with howard roark......

    posted Saturday, May 31 2008
  • ricky d

    ricky d said:

    it defines the ego which a person carries with himself, and what wonders can be created by the same ego.....

    posted Saturday, May 24 2008
  • ricky d

    ricky d said:

    it defines the ego which a person carries with himself, and what wonders can be created by the same ego.....

    posted Saturday, May 24 2008
  • dhananjay p

    dhananjay p said:

    fantastic book.the best novel ever read

    posted Saturday, May 24 2008
  • hemant k

    hemant k said:

    read 'Atlas Shrugged by the sam author...mind blowing

    posted Tuesday, May 6 2008
  • hemant k

    hemant k said:

    read 'Atlas Shrugged by the sam author...mind blowing

    posted Tuesday, May 6 2008
  • Lovelle P

    lovelle p said:

    This is an exceptional book and I recommend this to anyone who is practically spending his/her whole life in search of true happiness. Heavily recommended for second-handers, who I assume, makes up three quarters of the world’s population today. This book is full of Rand’s ideas of objectivism, which is worth analyzing. Her ideas are unlimited and can make a reader ponder on the immorality of selflessness and the virtue of selfishness.

    posted Friday, May 2 2008

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