I read Atlas Shrugged in my mid twenties. The philosophy has an adolescent appeal, and I think it therefore should be read after adolescence.
I've read maybe 6 of these, so this is written by someone with very different taste in books. In ae terms, I read Atlas Shrugged in my late 20s, but it's probably meant to be read younger. https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2019/entertainment/books/100-books-for-the-ages/?utm_term=.1105d6d69215 …
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The loss of sacrificial love as a value is always disheartening. Here demonstrated by the interpretation of "The Giving Tree" as "Books can make you cry; trees deserve to be loved; and selfish little boys, if enabled, will grow into selfish old men."
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No one should wait until 74 to read "Paris in the Present Tense."
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