When the last time you read Atlas Shrugged?
After way too many years, I re-read Atlas Shrugged. I have probably read it 30+ times over the years and I always get something new out of it.
When was the last time you read it? Do you get something new out of it when you do, or is it just the same story with no revelations?
When was the last time you read it? Do you get something new out of it when you do, or is it just the same story with no revelations?
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Having read it first, the movies really don't do justice to the book, but then I know it wouldn't be easy to put all the details in the movie and in the order that and wrote it.
I really did enjoy the DVD movies which reinforced what I read back as a senior in HS in 1969. That teacher would be tarred and feathered today!
Considering that I read it probably 4 or 5 times already, and that I was frustrated/verging on angry at what I saw missing in the movie, I figure I have most of the "gist" of it by now, though there's still more to learn, just as I mentioned in my other comment.
I have about 2 hours per day max, with some exceptions, that I can reasonably spend reading. I have to mete it out among all the books I haven't read yet, so time for AS is going to be hard to come by.
Yes, you probably would benefit from reading them again. I always discover something new (profound) each time I re-read them. I don't know if it is due to the fact that I am older and with different life experiences, I see something different in the text.
Generally, I recognize typos and shrug some of them off, but because it was so prevalent throughout the novel, it was really annoying.
I understand the difference in May and Shall, but Rand uses the word frequently enough that it was apparent that the capital A stood out. The same for the Wayne-Falkland, which is used throughout the novel.
One of my biggest observations is how often the various characters SHRUGGED, SHRUG, or are SHRUGGING in the novel. With my Nook I could highlight it, and I didn't even start highlighting until I was a few days into the book.