Are must-read books also must-write books for the authors?
Did Tom Friedman feel an inexorable cosmic force compelling him to write A World is Flat? 
I think this is more true for some genres and types of writers than others. I’ve definitely met writers for whom a book was an optional extra or afterthought to action with a center of gravity elsewhere. Politicians’ books are often like that for example.
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This is especially the case for people writing with ghostwriters - that's not just politicians, but often also CEOs.
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