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hlo can anyone tell me after starting a business what books I really read and why give me also some explanation. Anybody give me suggestion.

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Definitely check out The Lean Startup by Eric Ries. It teaches you how to test your ideas quickly and efficiently, which is crucial when you're just starting out

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