What are you reading?
Re: Herman Wouk "Dont Stop the Carnival"
Look at RonUSVI's join date here - It's one day after Anthony's so potentially the first day the forum went public...Anthony wrote:I mean RonUSVI from this forum!sherban wrote:Did you mean "RonUSVI" from the "other forum"?
...he was on-line before many of us....
Ellen for Virgin-Islands-On-Line.com
Ellen, that you? Wow! Never seen you post before. Last night Frannie was voted on to my new board of directors of the St Thomas Historical Trust!
Yes, RonUSVI is the same as any forum I go on. I have been here since lord knows. Started on the old AOL board with a few folks that ae still on here as well.
Yes, RonUSVI is the same as any forum I go on. I have been here since lord knows. Started on the old AOL board with a few folks that ae still on here as well.
RL
Hi RonUSVI - yep it's me, Ellen. Say hi to Fran for me... Hope all's well in STT.Anthony wrote:She has been doing all kinds of weird things since turning 40...RonUSVI wrote:Ellen, that you? Wow! Never seen you post before.
Anthony - Just for the record, I was crazy before I turned 40, but now you're really in trouble...I'm posting on your forum...
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Ellen, I read Water for Elephants recently and thoroughly enjoyed it, as did my wife.Ellen wrote:OK Ron, so what are you reading?
Some of my favorites this year are:
The Places In Between, by Rory Stewart
Atonement, Ian McEwan
Water for Elephants, Sara Gruen
Infidel, Ayaan Hirsi
At Swim, Two Boys, Jamie O'Neill
The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood
When you find yourself in a hole.... quit digging.
Ayn Rand- Fountainhead Vs Atlas Shrugged?
Hello All-
The recent posts on Atlas Shrugged have me thinking about reading it. I thought I had, but it was actually the Fountainhead I read, and I really enjoyed it.
Has anyone read both, if so, how do they compare?
Thanks!
Sherb
The recent posts on Atlas Shrugged have me thinking about reading it. I thought I had, but it was actually the Fountainhead I read, and I really enjoyed it.
Has anyone read both, if so, how do they compare?
Thanks!
Sherb
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Sherban,
I went to my husband for your answer, as he claims Atlas Shrugged to be just about his favorite read ever, and he has also read The Fountainhead.
He describes them to be similar, both dealing w/ Ayn Rand's philosophy. The Fountainhead has more of an emphasis on society where AtlasShrugged has more emphasis on the individual.
THE Fountainhead was written prior to Atlas Shrugged. He suggested to me that I read the Fountainhead first and then onto Atlas Shrugged...so you are one step ahead of me!
I went to my husband for your answer, as he claims Atlas Shrugged to be just about his favorite read ever, and he has also read The Fountainhead.
He describes them to be similar, both dealing w/ Ayn Rand's philosophy. The Fountainhead has more of an emphasis on society where AtlasShrugged has more emphasis on the individual.
THE Fountainhead was written prior to Atlas Shrugged. He suggested to me that I read the Fountainhead first and then onto Atlas Shrugged...so you are one step ahead of me!
Okay, I’ll tell you guys what I’m reading too! Actually at the moment it’s Digital Fortress by Dan Brown, I’d read Angels and Demons and Da Vinci Code before, and I found they were really good, so I decided to look into Digital Fortress. It’s just as great, while being really informative at the same time. Dan Brown is just an amazing author, I seriously think all of his work is amazing.
An Island Away
For Christmas, I received the book "An Island Away", it's a novel about some people in Aruba. I am enjoying it quite a bit...although I know some of my interest comes from that fact that I have been to Aruba a couple times and enjoy the island...so I relate to the setting.
The author, Daniel Putkowski, seems like a pretty hip guy, he visits a couple of the Aruba forums...etc.
This book seems like a good vacation/island read and you will definately find it interesting if you are interested in Aruba, much of the story focuses on a prostitute from Colombia as well.
More info here, if interested....
http://bentpage.wordpress.com/an-island-away/
Cheers, and happy new year!
The author, Daniel Putkowski, seems like a pretty hip guy, he visits a couple of the Aruba forums...etc.
This book seems like a good vacation/island read and you will definately find it interesting if you are interested in Aruba, much of the story focuses on a prostitute from Colombia as well.
More info here, if interested....
http://bentpage.wordpress.com/an-island-away/
Cheers, and happy new year!
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