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In reply to the discussion: Who has read Ayn Rand? [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)82. When I was 17
in 1965 as if that matters, an older friend passed "Atlas Shrugged" to me. I no longer recall if I read it all the way through, and I do not recall anything at all of the content, but I do clearly remember that it made no sense at all and was one of the stupidest books I'd ever read. I was too young, didn't know enough of the world to make any kind of coherent statement as to why it was so stupid, but ever since then I've not thought very much of anyone who thought it was a great book.
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I did. I was a voracious reader and read most of her novels as a young teen. It didn't take me
FSogol
Jul 2014
#4
My story, too. Realized as early teenager this was awful writing, but finished AS and Fountainhead.
Shrike47
Jul 2014
#56
That was about when I read it, and it did speak to me then. It was during the time when
Squinch
Jul 2014
#41
She wrote "take me you brute" bodice rippers claiming to be philosophy.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jul 2014
#30
I did, in high school. I've re-read them occasionally as studies in lasting trauma.
politicat
Jul 2014
#32
Not for very many pages. Maugham's "Of Human Bondage" is the antithesis of Rand's hateful spew.
greatlaurel
Jul 2014
#45
I read "Fountain" and "Shrugged" back in college, and even then I should have known better.
Paladin
Jul 2014
#57
I read Anthem as a class assignment. When I encounter a new author I like, I read everything
Gormy Cuss
Jul 2014
#58
I read almost everything and a few things by Nathanial Brandon (one of her followers who quit her)
treestar
Jul 2014
#67
Her novels are awful and not worth reading, but do have some value when used as kitty litter. nt
Zorra
Jul 2014
#83
long before I was interested in politics I read her novels.....a waste of time
Demonaut
Jul 2014
#85