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“Holter Graham, a Baltimore native, actor and veteran audiobook narrator, delivers [this] truly bizarre tale of dysfunction in a composed voice. Where a less confident narrator might have allowed a smirking note to emerge, Graham maintains his poise, subtly picking up the narrative’s mood in slight modulations of tone and unobtrusively freighted pauses…[An] excellently produced audio.”
— Washington Post (audio review)
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“This literary perfect storm combines a book the president wants to ban with a narrator, Holter Graham, whose energy and vocal clarity add fuel to the author’s incendiary words…He uses his deep, elastic voice to punctuate key ideas, and he speeds up and slows down to create tension. Graham even uses character voices, though not impersonations, to convey emotions. The result is a wonderful performance of a most important audiobook.”
— AudioFile
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“Wolff’s lasting achievement here is…the skillful, enthralling, and utterly terrifying way he depicts the unqualified, unprepared, and downright unusual characters to be found wandering the halls of the White House in the first half of 2017 as well as their near bloodsport-level conflicts.”
— Entertainment Weekly
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“The details in Michael Wolff’s new book Fire and Fury make it unforgettable and potentially historic.”
— Atlantic
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“Not since Harry Potter has a new book caught fire in this way…[Fire and Fury] is indeed a significant achievement, which deserves much of the attention it has received.”
— Economist (London)
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“Michael Wolff has written a book to shake America to its foundations.”
— Guardian (London)
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“Headline-grabbing fly-on-the-wall view of the dysfunctional playroom that is the Trump White House…No one in the administration seems up to the job he or she is supposed to be doing, and there’s an ugly, startling instance of incompetence on every page. The White House has naturally denied and decried Wolff’s account, but even if it’s only halfway accurate, it presents an appalling view of a frighteningly unqualified and unprepared gang that can’t think straight.”
— Kirkus Reviews
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"[A] searing real-life page-turner, based on hundreds of conversations conducted over eighteen months, including with most of Trump’s senior staff…[An] explosive account.”
— Publishers Weekly
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"If you only listen to one audiobook this year, make it this.
— Mirror
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excellently produced audio
— Washington Post
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This literary perfect storm combines a book the president wants to ban with a narrator, Holter Graham, whose energy and vocal clarity add fuel to the author's incendiary words. ...He uses his deep, elastic voice to punctuate key ideas, and he speeds up and slows down to create tension. Graham even uses character voices, though not impersonations, to convey emotions. The result is a wonderful performance of a most important audiobook.
— AudioFile