Christmas readings – part trios: the finale
Written on Sunday, 11 of January, 2009 at 2:20 am
Let me guess, a lot of you reading this right now gained a lot of weight due to the long holiday, eat-all-you-can breaks, and are now on the hunt for pills like Orovo to help you lose ‘em right? Ahahaha! Just make sure to match an exercise routine with popping in those pills and I’m sure you’ll be back to your old self in a jiffy. 0:D Happy new year to you!
Anyhow, I’d like to update you with my Christmas reading. You won’t believe this, but I finished reading Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged” on January 6 at 1:37 a.m. If I’m not mistaken, that 1069-page book is the longest pocket book I’ve read in my entire life; the most fulfilling and satisfying one as of this date as well.
In fact, it was so good that I gave my best friend Mark a copy of that book last January 5 with a foreword:
I have never known a book to contain an essence that makes p a major part of who I am today, as you have known me, and who I intend to be in the future, as Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged”.
I want you to get to know me better through that book… I, [wisteria], choose to be happy. I choose to live.
Don’t read it now. You may not be able to grasp it fully or miss the essential parts. It can be quite dragging. Read it when you feel the need to read it & when you have time.
I’d like to thank my friend Romar-san for recommending this book to me. Doumo! ^_^
Category: mumblings, books, movies, & plays, my discovery
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