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Apr 23, 2007
Conrad
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Definitely the only book by Ayn Rand I will ever need to read, unless I happen to be reincarnated as an asshole. When people start modeling their book covers after Mussolini-era Italian architecture, worry.

Nov 02, 2009
Daniel
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it was ok
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Mocking, Childish Review
The ending, with the Statue of Liberty emerging from the beach, was a nice twist. "You maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!" As it turns out, it was Earth all along.
And, yes, for those keeping score at home, I do intend to use this exact same review for every dystopian novel I read. At least I amuse myself and, really, isn't that what matters most?
Slightly Less Childish Review
Look, I fully appreciate how Ayn Rand and her family suffered ...more
The ending, with the Statue of Liberty emerging from the beach, was a nice twist. "You maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!" As it turns out, it was Earth all along.
And, yes, for those keeping score at home, I do intend to use this exact same review for every dystopian novel I read. At least I amuse myself and, really, isn't that what matters most?
Slightly Less Childish Review
Look, I fully appreciate how Ayn Rand and her family suffered ...more

This is more a pamphlet than a book, and has more political, social, and humanist impact ever squeezed into 100 pages. The story takes the idea of collectivism/socialism to an exteme to prove a point. The main character, Equality 7-2521, lives in a world where speaking, writing, or even thinking as an individual is illegal.

This is the only thing I've read by Ayn Rand, but I intend to fix that. It was pretty didactic and dry in parts, but the idea behind the book is something I can get behind. Plus the whole Prometheus reference is just great.
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Interesting, different. I listened to the audiobook so I wonder if I would of gotten a different perspective on the boook if I'd read it instead of listened to it. Liked it for the most part.
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Jun 17, 2007
RachelAnne
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it was ok
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Feb 25, 2017
Liz
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it was amazing
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