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Rhinelander

Anthem — 43 weeks ago

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An Ayn Rand Classic tale of a futuristic society gone backwards , and how 2 diverse groups of people come together and discover their true selves, and not the group identities imposed upon them by the government.

A tale of liberation, soul searching, and finding ones inner-self, while breaking the shackles of an oppresive society living under incredible (yet somewhat romantic[in the archaic sense of the word]) conditions.

Pamela
Richmond

Why I recommend this — 1 year ago

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It saddens me to say that at the rate things are going, this books depicts what the world may be like one day. It was a view through a very complicated (yet simplistic) kaleidescope. Enjoy.

Kiri Wagstaff
Monrovia

A review of this — 1 year ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

I first read this book several years ago, in college. I came across it again the other day, remembered liking it, and decided to read it again. It’s a phenomenal little book! The story is set in the distant future, where individualism has been eradicated and everyone exists for the collective. Language itself has been shaped; the narrator refers to himself as “we” because the singular pronouns no longer exist. The plot arc follows the narrator as he is irresistibly drawn to push the limits, break the rules, and discover what has been lost. The story culminates, like Atlas Shrugged, in a speech-essay in which the main character becomes the direct mouthpiece for the author—but four pages are far more tolerable than 40. Don’t get me wrong; I liked Atlas Shrugged, too, and one thing you will definitely miss with this briefer offering is the fabulous character of Dagny Taggart. But I would still recommend this book as an enjoyable, thought-provoking read, well worth the time investment.


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