Just finished Venetian Masque by Rafael Sabatini. Don't know what I'm gonna read next... maybe Atlas Shrugged
Just finished Venetian Masque by Rafael Sabatini. Don't know what I'm gonna read next... maybe Atlas Shrugged
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I've heard Atlas Shrugged is a good read but it's a bear to get through. It's taken my fiance about 7 months thus far. Let me know what you think!
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Atlas Shrugged is one long, boring read! I know the objectivist philosophy of Ayn Rand is a very popular subject right now, but do yourself a favor and get the cliff notes. Whether you agree or disagree with her philosophy, once you read that book, you'll probably regret having spent the time.
However, that's just one man's opinion. (One man who's most recent read is the new issue of Maxim.)
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Equality is not seeing different things equally. It's seeing different things differently.
- Tom Robbins
- Like I needed you to tell me I'm a fucking prick . . . Did you think you're posting some front page news? I am a fucking prick . . . - MarineOne
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