Candy Spelling says she won't read her Daughter, Tori Spelling's new book!

Such a shame that there seems to still be bad blood.....

US: Tori Spelling's mom doesn't want to compete with her sometimes-estranged daughter -- at least not on bookshelves.
Candy Spelling moved the publication date of her new book, Stories from Candyland, up two weeks earlier, from April 14 to March 31, so that she wouldn't go head-to-head with Tori's release of her new book, Mommywood, due on April 14.
“Tori is my daughter, and I love her," Candy tells Usmagazine.com. "I wish her all the best with the publication of her new book."
Tori's publication date was recently moved to the current spot, but her rep says it wasn't to compete with her mother.
"[They] moved the book due to Mother’s Day promotions at retailers," Tori's rep tells Us. "It had nothing to do with Candy's release date."
Regardless of the release date, Candy doesn't plan to buy it.
"I never read her first one because my friends and family advised me against it," Candy says. "They said it would hurt my feelings, so I decided to pass. I won't read her new one either."
Tori detailed her feud against Candy in her 2008 tell-all, sTori Telling. She alleged her mom cheated on her dying dad, Aaron, and kept them apart as he grew sicker. The pair made up after Tori gave birth to her first child, Liam, in 2007.
"I can assure you, however, that if Tori were to read my book, she wouldn't be hurt at all, and, in fact, it might bring back some wonderful memories from her childhood," Candy tells Us. "Memories that I cherish and that's why I wrote about them."