Irish booksellers are reporting "massive demand" for the much-hyped book about Donald Trump, 'Fire and Fury', written by Michael Wolff.
The book arrived in Ireland yesterday but mostly only for customers who had pre-ordered a copy.
Today, Eason has a number on display at its O'Connell Street branch in Dublin and they are selling fast.
Book Manager for Eason Martin Edwards said it is a bit of struggle to keep up with the demand and "it's keeping the publisher on its toes".
"There's been the Harry Potters and books like that, but it's very rare for a current affairs or non-fiction book to be this massive, especially in January", he added.
Another book seller, Hodges Figgis, received pre-order copies yesterday, but will not have more hard copies of the book until next week, such is the demand.
'Fire and Fury', details life inside the White House under Mr Trump, has been the number one best seller on Amazon since last week.
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