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Atlas Shrugged
Atlas Shrugged

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Author: Ayn Rand
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 56 reviews
Sales Rank: 3892

Media: Mass Market Paperback
Edition: 35th Anniversary Edition
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 1088
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.1 x 1.6

ISBN: 0451191145
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.52
EAN: 9780451191144
ASIN: 0451191145

Publication Date: January 30, 1992
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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4 out of 5 stars great for highers   March 22, 2008
this book is one of the best you can read for higher english although you will need to use a marker pen to get the best lines as it is really long and complex book. not for the faint of heart


5 out of 5 stars Nunkey Publishing   March 21, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'd been recommended by my mentors in the self development field a million times to read Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged before I finally got round to getting it: Christmas 2006 - some six years after I'd first heard of it. And even then, it lay dormant on the bookshelf for another few months. Before I continue, let me point out that there will be spoilers of form in this review.

Being an avid reader of anything self development, its one thousand plus pages put me off reading it, since I was expecting a much shorter, non fiction book of true self help style and not some monster of fiction; I didn't want to spend a few weeks or months plowing through a book, hoping it would measure up, only to discover I'd wasted my time on rubbish when it could've been spent on a decent read, such is the value I place on my time.

Eventually, on reading the synopsis one day, which resonated heavily with the philosophy I'd been furiously honing for a while, I decided it was time to delve in, reasoning that it was now or never. And was I pleasantly surprised. The more I read, the more I couldn't believe what I was reading! Every chapter, every scene, every interaction, left me reeling and exclaiming, "Yes! That is how to live!"

To say that this book, which is the fictional representation of Ayn's 'Objectivist' philosophy, fit with my own, new, growing philosophy - is an understatement. Rather, at a time when I was just building the foundation for my site, I was suddenly given fresh purpose and impetus.

The book itself is very well written. The plots are racy, the characters - deep, the backdrops - massive and the moral - right. Ayn Rand leaves no stone unturned in giving a detailed background on all major characters - and even some of the smaller, less important ones.

The book's events are broken down from every relevant viewpoint, allowing you to form your own alliances with the teams and characters of your own, calculated choice. Although you won't have gone too far in Atlas Shrugged before taking the right side.

Indeed, for anyone that has a flicker of, at the very least, 'suppressed' anger at the seemingly unrelenting, merciless, surreptitious journey toward a totalitarian state - worldwide, I challenge you to not get riled and fired-up at the evil in the book - because it is this evil which is represented in our media today.

The antics of the enemy in the book will fill you with fight, passion, cause and ambition and you will duly feel inspired to become your own version of a Hank Rearden, John Galt, Dagny Taggart, to step out your door and face our own Dr. Robert Stadlers, Mr. Thompsons and Jim Taggarts. And you wouldn't be alone: A poll carried out in 1991, by The Library Of Congress and The Book Of The Month Club reported Atlas Shrugged to be the second most influential book behind the Bible.

And if a survey of 1,239 American adults - conducted by Freestar Media/Zogby between October 10 and October 14, 2007 - asking the question, "Have you ever read the book Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand?" is anything to go by, its 8.1% affirmative would seem to suggest that I'm not a member of an exclusive club in being a reader myself.

Quite simply, if you're reading this review, there's a good chance that this book will do something to you. Something good. I strongly recommend you make it the very next book you read. And when you have, come and tell me what you think. I could use someone like you...

To freedom,

Scotty Stevens



1 out of 5 stars A tedious read.   August 1, 2007
 5 out of 7 found this review helpful

This the most tedious book i have ever read, I enjoy philosophy and i also thoroughly enjoyed Rand's Anthem, however for me this book is undecided as to whether it is a novel or a philosophical treatise and therefore fails to be either. The reader is subjected to page after page a Capitalistic/Rationalistic sentiments and by the time I reached the "This is John Galt" chapter whereby the same aforementioned sentiments are again painfully regurgitated I had hit the proverbial wall. Only shear stubborness got me though the thousand plus pages and upon finishing i felt like i had wasted hours of valuable time.


4 out of 5 stars For the Believer   July 14, 2007
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

Of all Ayn Rand's fiction, this fictional presentation of her fully fledged philosophy has probably the most limited audience. It will be enjoyed by already-admirers, or by those newbies ready to appreciate capitalistic heroes engaged in philosophical battles.

ATLAS SHRUGGED's good points include its plot (the heroine's discovery of her ideal man who has called for a strike -- of the capitalists!), the philosophy lessons embedded in the narrative, and the grandeur of it all.

Detractors have rightfully complained of the intransigent tone of the novel. Like so many systemizers, Ayn Rand thought she constructed a perfect philosophical edifice and refused to contemplate flaws in it. So the novel (like Ayn Rand herself, and her numerous admirers) casts a harsh glare at mortals who don't toe the line, regardless of the width of the gap.

If you're new to Ayn Rand, try another novel first. I'd recommend them in chronological order: ANTHEM, WE THE LIVING, THE FOUNTAINHEAD. Then you will know if you want to plunge into this, her ultimate opus, ATLAS SHRUGGED.



4 out of 5 stars Actually being objective...   November 1, 2006
 8 out of 12 found this review helpful

This is bascially a philosophy in novel form. It is not a good novel, but the philosophy is fascinating and the book an extremely worthwhile read. It is well recommended, but to reiterate points made by previous reviewers, this is not great as a novel.

 

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