Rohit Bhargava, the author of bestselling business book Non-Obvious Megatrends, hired me to take some photos showing the book at Hotel Commonwealth in downtown Boston. Non-Obvious Megatrends was part of a campaign by Bedside Reading in which every room had a copy of the book and guests could bring it home with them for free at the end of their stay. The book and hotel, with the above photo by yours truly, were featured in today’s WSJ article about hotels with cool libraries and reading programs.
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