As far as reading it, as a piece of literature, it was horrible.
About Randian Objectivism, for a long time I thought as an anarchist it wasn't for me, but lately I've started to change a bit.
Rand was right in many of her assertions, but I still find contradictions in others, from herself and from her "heirs", like Yaron Brook.
However, she was mainly right in that her Objectivism is at least an attempt at a philosophical foundation for individual freedom, from which an economic and political system should emanate, not the other way around like most "libertarian" academics seem to derive.