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I wonder what you think about Frank Herbert's prose, he writes about different matters, of course, but I think his style is comparable.
The only thing I dislike about her books is that they're coming true - I don't want to live in the first half of Atlas Shrugged.
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I hear that a lot. Its not her prose that I have a problem with. I find her work repulsive... yet enriching, stirring and inspiring.
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Johannes 1 month ago
No hate on libertarians. I like some of what they have to say. Rand was terrible, but Goodkind was even worse. Wizards First Rule was ok; I'm being charitable.
Agreed; I couldn’t make it through her tedious proselytizing. In addition to the poor prose, her ideas don’t stand up to scrutiny. In philosophy circles, her name is always accompanied by eye rolls.
Try The Fountainhead. She's less angry writing it. Same idea - different characters - less.. in your face - shorter version - better read. I've read both.