This Book is told by many to be the best work of fiction in our generation and it starts off great. Ayn Rand is of Russian descent and writes about the benefits of capitalism in this highly sensationalized piece of fiction with amazing wordplay, metaphors and writing style.
There's just enough suspense in the beginning to hold my interest but after that, it just gets into a spiral of long rants that are drilling in the same point again and again, with seemed like really bad transitions.
This book is unnecessarily long and could have been written in less than half the length, no joke, there's a speech that's 50 pages long. At the end this book seems more of a propaganda piece wrapped around with an over-the-top story that seems to put out the idea of a populist Apocalypse where capitalists are heroes.