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Published on December 05, 2002

People love to buy best-sellers for Christmas. Here, however, are some books that you’d be ill-advised to purchase:

Who Moved My Cheese by Van Hilleary

One Door Away From Heaven: How One Company Built Morale, Inspired Loyalty and Maintained Excellence by the Meredith Corp., the out-of-town owners of WSMV-Channel 4

The Greatest Generation: How the Most Recent Session of the Tennessee General Assembly Confronted Its Darkest Hour and Emerged Stronger Than Ever by Jimmy Naifeh and John Wilder

I’m OK, You’re OK: Understanding Those People in the Middle East by Toby Keith, with a special introduction by Charlie Daniels

Leadership by Marsha Blackburn

Who’s That Knocking on Christmas Eve? The Ultimate Horror Tale About Two Candidates Who Won’t Go Away by Adam Dread and Charles French, with a special introduction by The Tennessean’s Brad Schrade

Bonfire of the Vanities: A Day in the Lives of Steve Gill and Phil Valentine by Steve Gill and Phil Valentine

John Adams: The Definitive Biography of Our Third President and Founding Father Who, We Should Add, Was Very Faboo! by Brad Schmitt

I’m Gonna Like Me by Jim Cooper