I was looking at the amazon.com listings for The Fountainhead to get a better idea of which editions we have in the library and I realized that I never took into account Atlas Shrugged. Maybe we should read that. The amazon.com book description states, "Atlas Shrugged is the 'second most influential book for Americans today' after the Bible, according to a joint survey conducted by the Library of Congress and the Book of the Month Club." My feeling was that we should read Ayn Rand and The Fountainhead just popped into my head. I never even thought of Atlas Shrugged before the decision was made. I emailed the knitters to seek their opinions.
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Rand Revisited
I was looking at the amazon.com listings for The Fountainhead to get a better idea of which editions we have in the library and I realized that I never took into account Atlas Shrugged. Maybe we should read that. The amazon.com book description states, "Atlas Shrugged is the 'second most influential book for Americans today' after the Bible, according to a joint survey conducted by the Library of Congress and the Book of the Month Club." My feeling was that we should read Ayn Rand and The Fountainhead just popped into my head. I never even thought of Atlas Shrugged before the decision was made. I emailed the knitters to seek their opinions.
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