Books January 8, 2009, 5:00PM EST

The BusinessWeek Best Seller List

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J.K. LASSER'S YOUR INCOME TAX 2009 The J.K. Lasser Institute (Wiley $18.95) Home office deductions, moving expenses, etc. Last Month: --, Months on List: 1

THE SHOCK DOCTRINE Naomi Klein (Picador $16) The catastrophic effect of neoliberal economic policies. Last Month: 4, Months on List: 4

THE MONEY BOOK FOR THE YOUNG, FABULOUS & BROKE Suze Orman (Riverhead $16) From career plans to credit cards. Last Month: 10, Months on List: 20

THE GREAT CRASH 1929 John Kenneth Galbraith (Mariner Books $14) The classic 1954 account of Black Thursday and beyond. Last Month: 8, Months on List: 2

LEADERSHIP AND SELF-DECEPTION The Arbinger Institute (Berrett-Koehler $15.95) It's a leaders' motivation that matters, says this fable. Last Month: 7, Months on List: 24

THE TOTAL MONEY MAKEOVER WORKBOOK Dave Ramsey (Thomas Nelson $17.99) Shape up your finances. Last Month: 9, Months on List: 22

MANIAS, PANICS AND CRASHES Charles P. Kindleberger, Robert Aliber (Wiley $19.95) The classic history of financial crises. Last Month: --, Months on List: 3

LONG-RUNNING BEST SELLERS

HARDCOVER BUSINESS BOOKS

Good to Great JIM COLLINS (COLLINS $27.50)
The Total Money Makeover DAVE RAMSEY (THOMAS NELSON $24.99)
Five Dysfunctions of a Team PATRICK LENCIONI (JOSSEY-BASS $24.95)
Who Moved My Cheese? SPENCER JOHNSON (PUTNAM $19.95)

PAPERBACK BUSINESS BOOKS

The Tipping Point MALCOLM GLADWELL (BACK BAY $14.95)
Getting Things Done DAVID ALLEN (PENGUIN $15)
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People STEPHEN R. COVEY (FREE PRESS $15.95)
Rich Dad, Poor Dad ROBERT T. KIYOSAKI, SHARON L. LECHTER (BUSINESS PLUS $16.95)
Good to Great and the Social Sectors JIM COLLINS (COLLINS $11.95)
The E-Myth Revisited MICHAEL E. GERBER (COLLINS $16.95)
The Intelligent Investor, Revised Edition BENJAMIN GRAHAM, WITH JASON ZWEIG (COLLINS BUSINESS $19.95)
Getting To Yes ROGER FISHER ET AL. (PENGUIN $15)
The 48 Laws of Power ROBERT GREENE (PENGUIN $18)

*Last month's Best Seller List appeared on BusinessWeek.com

BusinessWeek's Best Seller list is based on a survey of chain and independent booksellers that carry a broad selection of books on economics, management, sales and marketing, small business, investing, personal finance, and careers. Well over 1,000 retail outlets nationwide are represented. Current rankings are based on a weighted analysis of unit sales in November. Titles that have been on the List for more than two years appear as Long-Running Best Sellers.

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