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    Posted: 26.Jul.2011 at 10:27
Looking for a little light summer reading? Then this post isn't for you -- the books I'm about to recommend weigh in at average of almost 1000 pages. (But all four are also available as Kindle books, if you prefer your books in electron form.) These books aren't small, but when you consider that their subject matter is AutoCAD 2012 and AutoCAD LT 2012, their size isn't surprising. Ellen Finkelstein, Donnie Gladfelter, George Omura, and David Byrnes are all well-established CAD authors with a long history of quality publications. This latest batch of books has been updated with all the new features in AutoCAD 2012 and AutoCAD LT 2012 – sure, there’s a bunch of stuff that’s not in LT, but there’s even more that is. Whichever you choose, you're sure to find a wealth of knowledge presented in a clear, easy-to-read way. Happy reading!

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