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6 voters
Listopia > J.'s votes on the list Pro-Liberty Fiction (8 Books)
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The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
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"The story is all about how a libertarian society developed on a lunar penal colony, and their fight to be recognized."
J.
rated it 5 stars
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We the Living
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"Rand's fictionalized autobiography illustrates the hell of living under Soviet rule."
J.
rated it 4 stars
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Child 44 (Leo Demidov, #1)
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"An interesting story about how Communist ideology could allow a murderer to prey on children without opposition."
J.
rated it 5 stars
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Atlas Shrugged
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"Yeah, there are a lot of heavy monologues. But the setting of a world being strangled by collectivism and the people trying to change it is still worth reading."
J.
rated it 4 stars
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Soul of the Fire (Sword of Truth, #5)
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"This book helps illustrate how ridiculous it is to hold a person responsible for what their ancestors and/or other members of their race or social group have done."
J.
rated it 4 stars
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This Perfect Day
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"An exciting story about a man fighting to be free of the medically-enforced dystopia he grew up in."
J.
rated it 5 stars
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The Aquariums of Pyongyang: Ten Years in the North Korean Gulag
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"This book shows the horrors that one of the last relics of Communism still regularly inflicts on it's own people."
J.
rated it 4 stars
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Naked Empire (Sword of Truth, #8)
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"This book demonstrates that we can't just sit back and allow others to storm in and strip away our freedoms."
J.
rated it 3 stars
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