Atlas Shrugged by
Ayn Rand, 1168 pages
Atlas Shrugged is
probably the only novel I both hate and love at the same time. I love the
philosophical debates that undermine religion, society, the government, and
nearly any other system in existence. I love the way the novel challenges you
to think though it takes a couple passes before you can realize what the novel
wants you to think about. I hate the way every character goes into a rambling
debate every time they speak. I hate that some of their speeches take forty
pages to get through, and that they are never interrupted or questioned as they
go. I love seeing people fighting against what has become a moocher society
were everyone considers their need more important than ability. I hate to think
that this could be a possible future for the country but as I read the novel I
keep seeing signs that this future might be possible.
I find it really hard to talk about Atlas Shrugged in any way that makes sense and I don’t want to try
and explain the plot. I just don’t have the ability to express how the book
makes me feel. Something about it speaks to me deep inside but in a way I can’t
express. While I know that some people will hate the book, I still think
everyone should read it.
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