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Article: READING LIST SPRINGS FROM LONG, DARK DAYS.(Business)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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- January 18, 2007
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Byline: BILL VIRGIN P-I columnist
OK, WE ADMIT we've been doing this all wrong. In Julys past, this column has provided you a list of business-book recommendations for your summer reading pleasure.
But you don't need books when the days are long and warm and there's so much to do outside. You need books when it's cold and wet and dark (and did we mention cold?) outside.
So here are two recommendations for books (all right, one won't be published until April, so maybe that won't help you much) to keep you occupied - provided, of course, the power stays on:
Mark Twain once famously defined a classic as a book that everyone praises but ...