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by saheb37
2232 days ago
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I will take the bullet and suggest Ayn Rand's Fountainhead. If you are a teenager it will definitely make you think and likely leave an impact on you. It's not a typical novel, more like philosophical ideas presented in the form of a novel. Ideal characters placed in real life. You will also understand why the world is divided into Ayn Rand lovers and haters. It questions how the world works, how it should work, how people live their lives, and how they should live their lives, etc, etc. Warning you, it's not filled with plots twists. |
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Rand has a very distinct philosophy and is quite black-and-white, but even if you don't agree with everything hopefully you can appreciate the writing and storytelling in The Fountainhead (and others). It seems that a lot of the discussion about Rand is focused on her philosophy and if it's right or wrong. This is probably justified but also obscures the fact that she was a master at writing.
I read this book in my early 20s and loved it. Even though I've become much more liberal on many issues (proponent of universal healthcare, tax-payer paid higher ed, etc.) I can still appreciate the themes in her work.
Also just finished Anthem last night- I recommend checking it out. Super short but really gripping read.