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"In the country of the blind, the one eyed man is the King"
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Originally posted by gautham kasinath:
you were supposed to give the name of the book thats yer fav. maate..
Lupo
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Originally posted by Alex Ayzin:
Ender's Game by Cord
Originally posted by Ravish Kumar:
The Fountainhead - Ayn Rand
right now going through "Atlas Shrugged" .. and again its good .. again made me think about myself and the way world works
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"In the country of the blind, the one eyed man is the King"
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Originally posted by Mark Spritzler:
Atlas Shrugged is mine.
You'll find out why.
Mark
And I even gave the same answer!Originally posted by David Weitzman:
Deja vu
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I find both of them too depressing. Hemingway's "For Whom the Bell Tolls" is the same, brilliant but it's just too depressing to re-read. My favorite novel for re-readability is "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville. I have read it at least half a dozen times.Originally posted by Tom Hughes:
My choices are The Great Gatsby (F. ScottFitzgerald) and 1984 (George Orwell). Two great novels that get better everytime I read them.
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Originally posted by lusha tak:
i have FountainHead..a friend gifted it to me...dont know why i didnt read it...i think the thick size scared me a lot ...i think after so many recommendations i will tread it now...
Originally posted by gautham kasinath:
well, that sure was deja vu..
hhmm I am tempted to wonder.. why doesnt read the Gita, Bible or Kuran and say that changed thier lives?? - no offence intended guys.
And BTW I m still waiting for the answer oh! wise one!!
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Originally posted by Cindy Glass:
You read Ayn Rand for her PHILOSOPHY :roll: . .
Heck, her RELATIONSHIPS are so intense that they sizzle .
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