Perry said the banned book became such a big deal in the town of 600 residents that “more and more people want to read it now.”īy the end of its first day on sale last Tuesday, “Fear” had sold about 750,000 copies in all formats, according to Simon & Schuster, and the publisher has ordered a ninth printing, bringing the number of hardcover copies to more than 1,150,000, the Post reported. Watergate journalist Bob Woodward made headlines once again this past week, with his new book about the Trump White House, entitled 'Fear.' This morning, in his first TV interview, Woodward. She should have just said, ‘Thank you.’ The board has corrected that.” I hope everybody else in this country turns off Fox Information and also other highly prejudiced information sources (on both sides) as well as does the exact same. wasn’t aware of what she should have done. “Our policy always has been that we accept books,” she added. The book has been accepted - in fact, two of them.” Fear is the most intimate portrait of a sitting president ever published during the president’s first years in Office. “The board didn’t know anything about this,” Perry told the Post. The library in a tiny West Virginia town has reportedly reversed course and decided there’s nothing to fear in carrying Bob Woodward’s bestselling “Fear.”Ĭonnie Perry, the president of the trustees of the Morgan County Public Library in Berkeley Springs, W.Va., told The Washington Post an earlier decision to ban the veteran journalist’s dishy book on President Donald Trump was made by the library director.
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