If there was ever a book that I could describe as 'life-changing', I do believe the Fountainhead could be it...
I read it upon Claire's reccomendation, as well, she has good taste in things, and well, I adore it. As an artist myself, I can totally understand many aspects of Roark's character, and just, well, I found Toohey to be a character that is, in many ways, more sinister and evil than say, Darth Vader, ever thought of being.
Perhaps, aside from the very powerful message that the best thing you can do for the world, for everything, is to do the best you can for yourself, living life like you mean it; that the only standards that need to be upheld are ones own, I believe that the most gripping thing about the book was simply the way she writes. I adore her syntax. It's just... a textual orgasm, really.

It makes me resent going back to reading other, more modern books by newer authors that write in far more conversational manners.
In any case, I've had views very similar to hers for a very long time, but seeing them expressed in such an eloquent and powerful fashion really brings it to the forefront of my mind in a way I'd never considered. It makes me want to try harder and to be the best person I can be; not insomuch as changing who I am into someone better, but being better, more attentive at being
myself.