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Intense story, original plot
Feb 11, 2005 09:12 AM 3165 Views
(Updated Feb 11, 2005 09:12 AM)

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Story:

I must confess I haven't read this book complete, started 3 days before; I am moving with snail's pace.But having read Fountainhead, I know which direction story is moving and the motive behind the novel......it has been the originality of the thoughts of writer which has made it such a great read even after 50 years of first publication......She has died, but left her thoughts which are original as well as intense, closer to reality than anything else,and force one'self to see himself in the mirror of his heart.


My cousin read fountainhead, so I thought it may be a fun to read thats why I first read that...but I found that this book is as original as the sun shining on the horizon;There were no words to describe the feeling I felt while reading that book.


Than came Atlas Shrugged, which writer admits as her masterpiece;it was natural for me to read that book.


Story in start is slow, every bit is separate and not very focussed.but as the story goes on further, the intensity of the writing of the writer also.Story is now very grippy, and coherent, it starts to flow like Amazon river flowing with all her might;there's no stopping-it flows because the prime movers are moving it.


I wouldnt like to comment much as I havent read the whole book and doing it slowly so that I can spend maximum days with this book and injust its spirit very well which is so pure and clear.


Fountainhead was a great book, I think this to be similarly great.I will post my views regularly while reading it.

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