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Atlas Shrugged
Holes
Many Waters
Harry Potter and the Prison...
The Five People You Meet in...
Troubling a Star
The Almost Moon: A Novel
Hocus Pocus
The Return of the King
The Two Towers
The Fellowship of the Ring
The Hobbit
Phoenix Rising
Dirty Liar
The Alchemist
Survivor: A Novel
Bridge to Terabithia
Harry Potter and the Deathl...
Lucky : A Memoir
The Lovely Bones
 

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Tuck Everlasting
The Silmarillion
Tales of Ordinary Madness
The Fountainhead
Snuff
Factotum
American Psycho
The Feminine Mystique
For One More Day
Tuesdays with Morrie: An Ol...
Fugitives and Refugees: A W...
Stranger Than Fiction: True...
Rant: An Oral Biography of ...
A Spot of Bother
 

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  • Atlas Shrugged
    Ayn Rand
     

    The first book I ever read to lend a strong emotional reaction. A timely read, to say the least, and it came across as especially poignant given the current climate. Although a tough read sometimes ( a 50 page monologue can be difficult to get through ) it was worth the Months that I slaved over it. I thought it was extremely well-written and an Important read for a generation quickly moving towards Rands feared result. It strengthened my already passionate feelings against the Owe and Want t... (show more)

    The first book I ever read to lend a strong emotional reaction. A timely read, to say the least, and it came across as especially poignant given the current climate. Although a tough read sometimes ( a 50 page monologue can be difficult to get through ) it was worth the Months that I slaved over it. I thought it was extremely well-written and an Important read for a generation quickly moving towards Rands feared result. It strengthened my already passionate feelings against the Owe and Want type. (and anybody who feels a sense of Entitlement to the Mind and Ability of others)
    I would recommend this book to anybody who is still a free thinker, to anybody who doesn't believe in theft, to anybody who understands the concept of Independence. I would recommend this book to people who want to mind this own business, where the economy and society is concerned.
    An amazing and incredibly worthwhile read. (show less)

     
  • The Alchemist
    Paulo Coelho
     

    amazing story.

     
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