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There is no such thing as a crappy job, only a worthless (meaningless) person who doesn’t want to do it.” p. 39 Gentlemen who profess to want to destroy generators while keeping the lights on.

  • That’s a line that still works today, even though the novel was written half a century ago! (People haven’t progressed much…)

Volume 1: Emotionally charged and moved by the project’s accomplishment Volume 2: Hate Against Society Rises Volume 3: Mystery Solving As for the romance factor, there are pros and cons.

  • Well, I think this element makes it a polyphonic harmony.
  • I’m not so sure I can relate to it, personally.
  • I wish there was a short version without the romance element, because it’s hard to recommend it easily because the volume is very large.
  • @nishio: I’ve been feeling more and more that I should read the rest of “Atlas Shrugging His Shoulders,” which I neglected after reading the part where Atlas shrugged his shoulders. I’ve been thinking that I should read the third part of the book, which is exactly Classics to read now, but it’s hard to recommend it because of the sheer volume of the book.

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What? Density is bad. It’s the type of book I won’t be able to read when I get presbyopia.

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It’s a good book, but long.

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