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Old 10-26-2008, 08:25 PM   #34
mjh215
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Or maybe it is just badly written fiction. I could not finish Atlas Shrugged read as a work of fiction. And as a work of philosophy it is just not good either. I think you cannot read this book and like it for the first time if you are to old.
And maybe you and Bill could now (let's get back to the actual topic) add to the discussion and answer Richard's original question. "What book(s) have changed something in your life? "

I'd like to add something more meaningful, but right now beyond Anthem all I can think of is the HHGTTG. And perhaps the Machinist's Handbook

-MJ
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