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Ayn Rand audio book Not Atlas Shrugged, ANTHEM

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Link to free download of Ayn Rands Anthem

For all of those who read Atlas Shrugged congrats.

Anthem sounds good I look forward to her glimpse of the future , from the past.

Ayn Rand is a very special author,
if you have not read Atlas Shrugged
you will be amazed how she talked about things that are now coming to pass.

Her book Anthem is Free in October but will cost you an email adresse,
BUT they did not validate it before allowing me to download.

Moved form hot Deals.
Sr Moderator allisolm
 
Thanks. A book called 'As a man thinketh' also shows up for free in the 'my library' after checking out the ayn rand book.
 
jjsole,

Yes i got that bonus book also,

will have to check it out, I wonder if there is a theme to two ?
 
Magnus,

Which books of hers have you read so far?

Though I have not yet finished Anthem ,
it seems different than Atlas Shrugged
imho.
 
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
Meh, if you've read one Ayn Rand, you've read them all. She only had one story and just changed the names of the protagonists.

Have you read "We the Living?"

I understand the "it's all one character" critique of Atlas Shrugged, Fountainhead, and Anthem, since she was trying to use perfect characters to illustrate different concepts in each novel (aka romanticism, not a concept unique to her). "We the Living" though has very imperfect characters. The heroine (and semi-autobiographical character) actually falls in love with an idealistic communist. Hardly the type of thing Dagny Taggart would have done.

Anyways, for a person with an open mind who want to get past one-liner objections to Rand I'd give "We the Living" a try.
 
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