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Originally Posted by [AK]Leonidas
I started reading more about Objectivism about a year ago even though I read The Fountainhead, Atlas Shrugged, and Anthem in college.
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Now your talking! :beer:Quote:
Originally Posted by [AK]Leonidas
I started reading more about Objectivism about a year ago even though I read The Fountainhead, Atlas Shrugged, and Anthem in college.
I thought the publishers might have renamed William Craig's book, but Upon closer inspection, the two books are separate. War of the Rats is a Novel by David Robbins, which focuses largely on the famed Russian sniper Vassili Zaitsev. Enemy at the Gates, takes a larger view of the entire battle, with less emphasis on street fighting and greater focus placed on armored battles.Quote:
Fax, I thought that the book for Enemy at the Gates was called War of the Rats.
I am reading "the book of the new sun" which was on a list of the top 50 best sci-fi books which I am reading my way through.
Omerta by Mario Puzo is a very good book. I also recommend "The Little Engine That Could". :crazy: I'm kidding. :lol:
War of the Rats is a good read and is what the movie was based on. Enemy at the gates, I believe is the movie version book.Quote:
Fax, I thought that the book for Enemy at the Gates was called War of the Rats.
I'll add The Rule of Four by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason to the list. I'm about halfway through it, and so far I think it's pretty good. If you enjoyed The DaVinci Code and Dan Brown's other books, you'll definitely like this book. If you were put off by the religious aspects in The DaVinci Code and Angels & Demons, this book doesn't appear to have any of that, at least not through the parts I've read; its mystery is based around a 15th century romantic novel. (Incidentally, Brown's Deception Point and Digital Fortress are also strictly secular works--I recommend the latter to the amateur mathematical cryptographers out there.) If, on the other hand, you think Brown is a total hack and you just hated The DaVinci Code, this one's not for you.