Atlas Shrugged
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"CliffsNotes on Atlas Shrugged" is your guide to author Ayn Rand's masterpiece, an im
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Published
June 19th 2000
by Cliffs Notes
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I read the paperback version of this novel in 1971 on a road trip from L.A. to Seattle, Washington. It was a very trip and a very long book..I think John Galt's speech was at least 100 pages of the book. It was a book that subconsciously had a profound impact on me. I was prompted to read the Cliffs Notes after I heard there was a TV mini-series or a made for TV movie to be made from it. I couldn't imagine reading the complete book again...too many books-too little time. Then, I realized tha...more
I read the Cliff Notes for this book club book. I'd already read the Fountainhead and just didn't have the time and energy to get through this. The book brings up some great questions and ideas, although I don't completely agree with Ayn Rand's point of view. It does make you think though, and evaluate where you stand on many issues.
I found this to be a helpful reminder so many years after first reading the book. I'm listening to it again, unabridged. Quite the investment of time. Juat learned on PBS's "Frontline" this week that Alan Greenspan saw her as his mentor. Very interesting.
The book definitely had an intriguing and thought provoking story line, it was just too long and wordy for me to trek through. So the cliff notes were great! I got the story, found the interesting parts that I wanted to read more in-depth in the actual book, and overall know enough to participate in book club. :)
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