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Book SynopsisMichael Wolff, author of the bombshell bestseller Fire and Fury, once again takes us inside the Trump presidency to reveal a White House under siege.Trade ReviewMichael Wolff's new book,
Siege, is a
deliciously catty look inside the White House,
full of wicked anecdotes and gossipy gold. It's like sitting in a hairdresser's listening to a fabulously indiscreet conversation beside you.
It's The Kardashians: White House edition -- Harriet Alexander * Telegraph *
A mordant, readable tell-all designed to show how Trump, simply by being Trump, has made himself the perfect wrecking ball, blasting holes through an array of institutions -- Jennifer Szalai * New York Times *
Michael Wolff is back and not with a whimper. The latest instalment of his Trump chronicles picks up where
Fire and Fury ended -- Lloyd Green * Guardian *
Bannon's frequently shrewd observations make it clear why Wolff finds him irresistible. The author is mostly interested in Trump's psychology.
He is adept at documenting the president's lunacy, and Bannon is frequently an able fellow shrink * Washington Post *
This book confirms that Trump should never have been allowed to hold power in the first place -- Max Liu * The i *
Once again, the dirt is abundant. Donald Trump insults everyone in his orbit, repeatedly, viciously, and - always privately - they return the favor ...
Siege is overflowing with such titillating material, which is sure to make it another
tour de force for the Trump resistance * Vanity Fair *
Utterly gripping * GQ *
Rich in psychological insights -- Peter Conrad * Observer *
Michael Wolff has unearthed a mass of damning material about Donald Trump . . .
Siege is filled with delicious gossip -- Sarah Baxter * Sunday Times *
Readers are rewarded with more
eye-popping examples of [Trump's] crudeness and vulgarity * Daily Mail *
Hilarious and frightening, and often reads like a Hollywood gossip column * Financial Times *
In
Fire and Fury Michael Wolff wrote an extraordinarily gossipy account of President Trump's first year in the White House.
Siege covers year two of presidential dysfunction and it's just as alarming, weird, toe-curling and funny -- Books of the Year * The Times *