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Old 11-16-2024, 06:33 AM   #32011
Dr. Drib
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Originally Posted by BenBanned View Post
I've been Looking out for a copy of The Store by Bentley Little. A friend mentioned this author and it sounds like something fun to read, just waiting to stumble upon a copy.

Currently reading The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand.
This is the second time reading this one and thoroughly enjoying the experience.
Convinced a few people I met through my YouTube channel to read along as well this month so it will be interesting to hear some different thoughts and opinions on it as well.
The Store is a very good book, in my opinion.

My favorite, however, is The Mailman. (Think The Cable Guy without the overt humor. Since I'm somewhat demented in what I find humorous, I find the book hilarious in its implications.)

ADDED: I read Ayn Rand's book years ago and enjoyed it. Although, at 'only' about 1/3 in length compared to Atlas Shrugged, it failed to keep the door open when I created an intentional draft to cool off the house during a hot day.

(I have yet to read Atlas Shrugged, but I do intend to do so.)

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