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The Fountainhead (A BookHacker Summary)

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Book Details
Author(s) BookHacker
Publisher BookHacker
ISBN / ASIN B00H9JS3S6
ISBN-13 978B00H9JS3S2
Marketplace France 🇫🇷
Description
Let s be honest: sometimes you're asked to read an important book that you don't want or have time to read. Sometimes you try and it s just so boring and impenetrable that you can t get through it. And then, even worse, sometimes you re asked to take a test or write a paper about it. If that sounds familiar, then BookHacker was designed for you.

BookHacker summaries strip away all the subtlety and stuffiness of literature s classic works (100% thou -free guaranteed) and get right to the point. Taking away all the guess work, BookHacker presents the book's warm gooey center in a concise, logical and entertaining way. Just because literary classics can be dry and boring doesn't mean understanding them has to be.

In Ayn Rand s The Fountainhead, BookHacker follows Howard Roark from the depths of a granite quarry to the top of a skyscraper as the uncompromising architectural super-talent fights for his artistic integrity in a world that worships tradition. BookHacker has the blueprint to understanding the interplay of creativity, power, and personal freedom in this book.

"I'm not going to lie--I used this to get out of having to read the book for class and it worked" - Steven, 10th grade

BookHacker gave me exact details and plotting, EXACTLY everything I needed to get through a dry, tough book Rebecca, college freshman

This was surprisingly cool and honest. Would I want my teachers to know I used it? No, but that's why it's worth buying." Andrew, 12th grade

BOOKHACKER BREAKDOWN:

1. Executive Summary - This is the Who, What, Where, When, Why, How in 60 seconds or less.

2. Plot - We do the reading so you don t have to. The essential plot points of the story.

3. Scenes - Every great story has a number of number of important moments that are crucial (read: "testable") to its understanding. These are those.

4. Characters - If you can t figure out what this section is about, you should probably be coloring.

5. Analysis - Themes, symbolism, and all manner of insufferable literary nonsense.

6. Quotes - All the intimacy of the book with none of the commitment.

7. Popular Culture - Books have a way of finding their place in the cultural consciousness. You might want to know about that.

8. Extras - Media, links and leftovers.
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