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Mar 21, 2014 04:48AM

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Miss Oddball (Shadowraith's Apprentice) wrote: "Harry Potter and the Book Thief :D"
Book Thief...yeah:)
Book Thief...yeah:)
Hajarath Prasad wrote: "Ruchi wrote: "The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand."
Glad that you liked it Ruchi !"
I loved it actually..:)
Glad that you liked it Ruchi !"
I loved it actually..:)

Can I ask why? I really want to speak to someone who loved this book. I want to understand their perspective of it.

Can I ask why? I really want to speak to someone who loved this book. I want to understand their perspective of it."
Sindhuja: the book kind of romanticizes and creates a hero figure. One who Reasons. In Ayn Rand's opinion: human beings are not rational creatures but rationalizing ones. Thus, the Hero would discard most of the pop notions and have no second-hand notions, will be master of his own reason and will act accordingly, irrespective of how others perceive him.
I used to love this book back in college but then came to hate it. The theory of selfishness that Ayn Rand proposed in this book is misguided, I later came to conclude.

Can I ask why? I really want to speak to someone who loved this book. I want to understand their perspective of it."
Sindhuja: the bo..."
"the theory of selfishness" was all that hit me when I read this book. I couldn't picture Roark as a hero but only as a self-centered human.
I just couldn't relate to the book. Hence, I have always wanted to speak with someone who held the opposite opinion.
Thank you for taking the time to explain why you liked it back in the day! :)
