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Ayn Rand is the real deal when it comes to reading books…

If you’re an avid book reader like myself and if you haven’t yet read any of Ayn Rand’s books, then you aren’t a true book reader. I just read “The Fountainhead” and “The Atlass Shrugged” back to back. I read the whole books from beginning to end. It took me several months to read both books, but I read the whole thing.

Her books are hard to put down. She keeps you reading to the very end. She was a very inspiring, powerful writer who changes the way you look at life. While “The Fountainhead” was a really good read, I loved the “Atlass Shrugged” even more.

“Atlass Shrugged” is a fictional novel about the railroad business and about this mysterious man named John Galt, who these characters are trying to find. Ayn Rand focuses mostly on philosophy but she is able to bring that into the fictional world.

I need to get into reading classic books more. I mostly read Stephen King, other horror novels and music books. Glad I got into Ayn Rand who just happened to become my favorite writer of all time now.

I’m now reading Ace Frehley’s new book “No Regrets”, which I should finish in a few days ’cause that book is short.

Kev