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<blockquote data-quote="Dumpstick" data-source="post: 3782421" data-attributes="member: 41653"><p>I read a few years ago. There may be some parts inspired by real events, but it is most definitely fiction.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My take: it was a fairly good story, but it is crippled by the lack of professional editing. </p><p></p><p>The author goes off on completely unrelated tangents, and spends far too much time refining whatever point he is making..</p><p></p><p>Entire pages could have been edited out without loss of story integrity, or loss of continuity. For that matter, there are chapters that are completely unrelated to his central tenet.</p><p></p><p>But then, I have the same complaint about anything Ayn Rand wrote. After 3 novels if hers I've had enough. There can be nothing in any of her other works that wasn't covered ad nauseam in another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumpstick, post: 3782421, member: 41653"] I read a few years ago. There may be some parts inspired by real events, but it is most definitely fiction. My take: it was a fairly good story, but it is crippled by the lack of professional editing. The author goes off on completely unrelated tangents, and spends far too much time refining whatever point he is making.. Entire pages could have been edited out without loss of story integrity, or loss of continuity. For that matter, there are chapters that are completely unrelated to his central tenet. But then, I have the same complaint about anything Ayn Rand wrote. After 3 novels if hers I've had enough. There can be nothing in any of her other works that wasn't covered ad nauseam in another. [/QUOTE]
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