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December 05, 2007

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It has been a little quiet on the blog this week because most of our crew is in the Windy City to meet with business book authors and publishers. I was there yesterday and it was a blast - I'm sure we'll have more to tell you over the next few weeks. I'll take this opportunity to mention something our sister company, Schwartz Bookshops, is participating in this winter.

It has been a little quiet on the blog this week because most of our crew is in the Windy City to meet with business book authors and publishers. I was there yesterday and it was a blast - I'm sure we'll have more to tell you over the next few weeks. I'll take this opportunity to mention something our sister company, Schwartz Bookshops, is participating in this winter. It's an alliance of Milwaukee businesses called "Our Milwaukee" and their mission is this: "Our Milwaukee advocates for locally owned businesses that provide a genuine, quality experience - in celebration of our community's unique character." At 800-CEO-READ, we believe strongly in supporting our local economy. So if you're in town at all, we encourage you to check out some of our favorite establishments: Harry W. Schwartz Bookshops Alterra Coffee Roasters (It's scary how much of their coffee we consume each day.) Beans & Barley Lakefront Brewery Laacke & Joys Outpost Natural Foods The Pabst Theatre and The Riverside Brewers Credit Union

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