Cheeky bookseller proves that Trump's own words are the best way to sell the book about him

Who better to review it? He is the greatest after all...
Cheeky bookseller proves that Trump's own words are the best way to sell the book about him
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Waterstones, the ultimate troll.

You may have heard of a little book about the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump that came out recently called Fire and Fury. Well, here in the UK the bookshop chain Waterstones had a novel idea for moving copies.

Those are some glowing reviews right there. There's no denying these are the president's words, for they are immortalised on the mighty Twittersphere.

As well as using the president's distinctly eloquent words to sell the book, on Saturday Waterstones also paid homage to Trump's first year in office.

Waterstones, never stop being cheeky.

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