![]() Trump has largely ignored "Siege," which has few of the headline-making details of "Fire and Fury." "Fire and Fury" went on to become one of the biggest books of 2018 despite doubts about its accuracy, although its portrait of a chaotic and feuding administration was largely affirmed by such subsequent releases as Bob Woodward's "Fear." ![]() "Fire and Fury" sold more than 25,000 copies its first week despite a shortage of supply due to enormous, and unexpected, demand and sold nearly 200,000 copies the following week, according to BookScan, which tracks around 85% of physical book sales. ![]() 11 overall, well behind the top seller, Delia Owens' novel "Where the Crawdads Sing." NPD BookScan reported Wednesday just 17,756 first-week sales for "Siege," Wolff's latest account of the Trump White House. NEW YORK (AP) - The sequel to Michael Wolff's million-selling "Fire and Fury" is not attracting the same kind of interest, not even from President Donald Trump. ![]()
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