Rattling through the Trump books before November 3rd as it won't be so much fun to read after that if he is ousted.
The Room Where it Happened
This was a fascinating and very authentic feeling 1st hand account of dealing with Trump by former NSA John Bolton, and the book that got me started. 9/10
Fire and Fury
This came across to me as a melodramatic and comic style soap opera, written in a sensationalist style more for entertainment than information. 6/10
A Very Stable Genius
This had a more serious style than F+F but was plagued by a whiny grumbling tone that made it seem like it was written with a specific anti-Trump audience in mind. 6/10
Fear
The first Trump book by the renowned journalist Bob Woodward. This is far better than the previous 2 books mentioned so far (only half way through). Very focussed and fact filled. And thankfully none of the ubiquitous whining, fainting couch, melodramatic bias that plagues much commentary about the capricious incumbent president that I could pick up. 10/10 so far
If Woodward's 2nd Trump book (recently released Rage) is as good as the 1st half of Fear then I am looking forward to it.
What Trump Presidency books have you read and what did you think of them?