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Anthem by Ayn Rand
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A truly interesting read, Ayn Rand's book holds a captivating narrative. But as I watched the character swerve from the absolute collective to an absolute, egocentric conclusion, I ended up pitying the hero and his hapless companion for stumbling upon the wrong conclusion upon which they would base the rest of their existence. And what happened to "The Golden One" (his much less assertive true love)? All I could see was that for all the hero's self realization, his mate was merely a follower and a worshiper of his fantastic, glowing sacred "I". I am sorry to say Ayn Rand started with a great idea of individualism and ended in the trainwreck of selfish isolation.
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February 7, 2008 – Shelved
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February 14, 2008 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Beth (new) - rated it 1 star

Beth Enjoyed your review Amy. From my experience with reading Rand, you found the crux of her belief system.


Andrew Great insite Amy. I loved the book until the end. Rand kinda missed the point to her own story.


Ryan Riggs you said it all.


Tarek We agree.


Wendy O'connell good point.


Jonathan Westbay Concisely stated.


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