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Old 03-15-2013, 12:58 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by LovesMacs View Post
Haven't read Anthem. I think The Fountainhead is easier to get into than Atlas Shrugged though the latter novel more explicitly lays out her philosophy. You could even say that that is part of Atlas Shrugged's problem as a novel.
I completely agree with this. I read The Fountainhead first, really liked it, and then was kind of disappointed with Atlas Shrugged. It seemed to be more of a lesson than a novel.
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