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Anthem

Author:
Ayn Rand
Read by:
Chere Theriot

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Ratings
Book
288
Narrator
88
Release Date
January 1, 2011
Duration
2 hours 13 minutes
Summary
Anthem is a dystopic science fiction story taking place at some unspecified future date. Mankind has entered another dark age as a result of what Rand saw as the weaknesses of socialistic thinking and economics. Technological advancement is now carefully planned (when it is allowed to occur, if at all) and the concept of individuality has been eliminated (for example, the word “I” has disappeared from the language). As is common in her work, Rand draws a clear distinction between the “socialist/communal” values of equality and brotherhood and the “productive/capitalist” values of achievement and individuality. The story also parallels Stalinist Russia, which was currently going on at the time as the story was published
Reviews
Profile Avatar Mark hughes Sep 2015

She's not very good. I couldn't take any more. I quit after 15 minutes.

Profile Avatar Nick Brown Nov 2013

This woman is horrid. Incessant pauses before 'big' words, bad pacing, aimless stumbles, muffling microphone noises. Ten minutes was all I could handle.

Profile Avatar Bob Roman Mar 2016

terrible reading. I'm looking for this from another narrator

Profile Avatar Rochelle Rector Mar 2015

Interesting book. Narrator was bad, but didn't ruin the book for me.

Profile Avatar Oscar F. Aug 2018

The ego-cult of the ending is sickening, sad and philosophically contradictive to me. It has the oppositionen effect on me than seems to be the authors intention... i rather feel disgust of individualisms result and the urge of caring about others.

Profile Avatar Wendy McCoy Mar 2017

I think the story would be good but the narrator is annoying. Keeps clearing her throat.

Profile Avatar Jeff Davidson May 2015

Impossible to listen to...gave up. I'll just read it on my own.

Profile Avatar Diallos Sallos Jun 2024

it took me hours to find this but it was definitely worth it,narrator put me to sleep a little but it is worth it.

Profile Avatar Anonymous Jun 2023

The narration was hard to get past. I struggled with how poorly it was done. I am rarely a negative person and normally don’t even say anything but this was terrible.

Profile Avatar Anonymous May 2023

It was ok

Profile Avatar Jamie S. Dec 2022

This book is awful. The narrator is also awful, choppy and bizarrely unequal in recording volume, but the book is awful on its merit. It's as if Rand read Yevgeny Zamyatin's "We" and thought, "What if I take the basic premise but dispense with all of the context that makes it work and seem reasonable, so I can pawn off a simplistic narrative on egotism as a religious text and cast it in the shape of a story?" Nothing about this story follows. The protagonist is born into an absolutist conforming collective with which he instantly diverges yet betrays no indication for years, all with no catalyst. His future mate is the only one to identify with his yearning, purely by coincidence; she sees appeal in his "unconquered" spirit even though the idea of collectivism being conquest is alien to them, leaves her oppressive society with no trouble on a whim to follow him, and then utterly subordinates herself to him for no discernable reason. The writing is dreary and repetitive, the morality tale silly and beyond credulity, and the protagonist's plan delusional. This is the first of Rand's works I have read. I will read others to see whether this is an outlier, but consider yourself warned: "Anthem" is AWFUL. Do yourself the favor of reading "We" first, so you can see the clear parallels and recognize the gross deficiencies.

Profile Avatar Thorn Nov 2022

There is a reason this book crosses my path every now and again. Loved the parallels and irony and the ambiance. The scene setting is believable and I immerse myself every time I read it.

Profile Avatar Cecilia K. Aug 2022

A high brow version of Plant of the Apes.

Profile Avatar Anonymous Jul 2022

Couldn’t finish this. The narrator wasn’t doing it for me. Too close to mic.

Profile Avatar Anonymous Feb 2022

Very similar story to The “Planet of the Apes” storyline. I appreciate the idea of “I”, but also understand we are all part of a bigger picture. The Bible says God bless those who help themselves. It also say love thy neighbor. We are instructed to fen for our self but make provisions for the poor and needy. It’s a fine balance of I and we that works. It can never just be one way or the other and work for the good of mankind.

Profile Avatar Anonymous Nov 2021

Book is a classic

Profile Avatar Emily B. Oct 2021

Narrator was not great

Profile Avatar Anonymous Aug 2021

What an awful self centered person. A waste of time and poorly written as well as read.

Profile Avatar Walter McCartney Jun 2021

A interesting view on individualism.

Profile Avatar Dean S. Apr 2021

Excellent listen. Enjoyed it immensely.

Profile Avatar Anonymous Feb 2021

Narrator was awful, had to stop it was so bad.

Profile Avatar Jimmyd. Dec 2020

Great storyline! The narrator ok, however the audio was much to be desired.

Profile Avatar Bo S. Nov 2020

Amazing book. I’ve read it multiple tones. The narrator ruined it for me.

Profile Avatar Anonymous Nov 2020

Book ruined by annoying narration . Hated the chapter interruptions with who had recorded it ...no point and disruptive. Don’t bother.

Profile Avatar Daz Sep 2020

It’s a great book

Profile Avatar Jennifer H. Aug 2020

The book was great and I highly recommend it! The narrator was fine, but throughout the narration were slight pauses (perhaps from turning pages or losing their place) that disrupted the flow of the story. I also found it distracting to have the book and recording company reiterated at the beginning of every single chapter. Once again, I find this disrupts the flow of the story.

Profile Avatar Martha L. Jul 2020

No! Odd story and very poor natration

Profile Avatar Anonymous Jun 2020

It wasn't as good as I expected but I liked it anyway. Unlike the other reviews, I found the reader fine, good in fact. She has a pleasant voice, even pacing, and subtly expressive. People are mean.

Profile Avatar Anonymous Jun 2020

The narration is sub-standard, recorded with inadequate equipment which lets background noise in, it also captures the narrators breathing pauses and other vexing sounds.

Profile Avatar Alyssa W. Apr 2020

Narrator was horrible. Very hard to listen to

Do not enjoy Rand! Narrator was Good!

Profile Avatar Jade Grace W. Aug 2019

Great story by a fantastic author, I thought it as read quite slowly but I still really enjoyed it.

Profile Avatar Jeff C. May 2019

Narration was great. The is story dystopian Marxist future. Not bad for a short read

Profile Avatar George S. Mar 2019

I love Ayn Rand. Her stories are relevant to today's society and the themes can relate on personal levels. However, if you want to read or listen to her stories, find a different narrator. Unfortunately, I could only listen to this narrator's attempt for less than 30 minutes. The breaths, swallows, gulps, and pauses were cringy to listen to, and it was tough to follow the story. I feel as if the recording equipment she was using to narrate was too sensitive, or the editing involved to clear out a typical human body's noises was not done at all. I ended up finding a free PDF version of the story online to read for a couple hours before I went to bed one night. Great story though. Loved the characters, emotions evoked from reading and putting myself through the characters, and the story itself. Lots of themes relevant to our own society. If you like Ayn Rand, listen to this, and 'Atlas Shrugged'. But find a better narrator.

Profile Avatar Jamal D. Jul 2018

I like the story it's a little dry, but good. The reader isn't to bad I was able to lose my self in the story. The problem with this recording is volume chapter 1 is loud 2 is low, and so on. that's my only complaint.

Profile Avatar John M Dec 2017

Anthem is a great book. It is much better than atlas shugged, Which is a ripoff of Taylor Caldwell the Devils Disciple. It is an original take on communism. It approaches prose poetry, which was and still is approaching extinction. Reading or listening to personal pronouns in the plural is maddening, but genius. The short comings of the narrator result from the book , not the narrator. It is a hard book to read, much less read aloud.

Profile Avatar amita buddhdev Aug 2016

I've read this book several times and was really looking forward to listening to it.. That would be a mistake... I could listen to no more than 5-10 mins... Painful to listen to, really painful. Great book.

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Anthem

Author: Ayn Rand
Read by: Chere Theriot
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