Five Minutes to Read. Days to Chew On.

Five Minutes to Read. Days to Chew On.

As a follow-up to my first LinkedIn article in this monthly series, I will be publishing a second article the morning of Friday, June 15th. With the summer reading season soon upon us, I will offer up my thoughts about books by authors who have received the Nobel Prize in Literature and may even suggest a book or two whose authors has not received the Prize but whose way with words is prize-worthy. I may even contend that even a Nobelist can occasionally produce a work that is indeed worth skipping. Along those lines, the article will be titled, "Four Books Worth Reading This Summer by Recipients of the Nobel Prize in Literature; and One Not Worth Your (or My) Time."

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