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Fear: Trump in the White House, Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, The Fifth Risk 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9789123976928

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Titles in This Set:
Fear Trump in the White House
Fire and Fury
The Fifth Risk

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Format: Paperback

Overview:
This powerful three-book collection offers a definitive, multi-angled portrait of the Trump era, packaged for readers who crave clarity in a chaotic moment of modern history. Fear Trump in the White House (Bob Woodward) brings a meticulous, document-driven portrait of White House decision-making, drawn from hundreds of interviews and firsthand sources, painting a picture of the administration’s inner workings and the human tensions behind major foreign and domestic decisions. Fire and Fury (Michael Wolff) captures the early, explosive months of the presidency, told in a gripping, narrative style that made headlines worldwide and sparked global discussions about leadership and power. The Fifth Risk (Michael Lewis) shifts focus to the machinery of government itself—how the transition affected critical departments, risk oversight, and national preparedness—revealing how bureaucratic processes, or the lack of them, can shape real-world outcomes. Together, these three titles form a complete, urgent snapshot of a pivotal period in American politics, offering seasoned reporting and accessible storytelling in one compelling collection, ideal for anyone seeking a balanced, informed understanding of recent history.

What Makes This Collection Special:
Where else can you find three acclaimed investigative voices converging on the same moment in history? This collection stitches Woodward’s granular, source-driven evidence with Wolff’s high-velocity narrative provocations and Lewis’s macro view of governance risk. The result is not just three books, but a curated reading journey through three lenses: inside the White House, the daily scramble of policy-making, and the fragile infrastructure of the federal government. The series emphasis encourages deeper reflection on leadership, accountability, and the state of democracy. It also offers exceptional value: buying the three titles together delivers a cohesive, bookshelf-ready experience, streamlines gifting for politics enthusiasts, and creates a lasting, conversation-starting set for book clubs and classrooms. Whether you’re stocking a politics section, hunting for a compelling non-fiction gift, or building a complete set for a reader who wants both context and narrative drive, this collection hits the mark.

Books Included in This Collection:
Fear Trump in the White House
A rigorous, document-based portrait of Donald Trump’s first year in the White House, Bob Woodward's Fear draws on hundreds of on-the-record interviews, internal memos, and firsthand accounts to chart how decisions were made at the highest level of government. It reads like a pulse-pounding narrative while grounding every claim in verifiable detail, from national security conversations to daily staff dynamics. The result is a sobering, granular look at the pressures of leadership under intense media scrutiny, offering readers a deeper understanding of how policy priorities are formed and executed in unpredictable times. Not just a political diary, it’s a study in governance under stress, perfect for readers who demand credible sources and a clear line between fact and interpretation.

Fire and Fury
Fire and Fury explores the chaotic early days of the Trump administration with brisk, narrative energy. Michael Wolff pulled back the curtain on West Wing conversations, staff dynamics, and the unpredictable tempo of decision-making, resulting in a book that reads like a thriller while remaining anchored in observation and source material. It’s ideal for readers who want to understand how leadership styles translate into policy and public behaviour, and for anyone curious about the human factors driving major political events. The book’s accessibility makes it a popular entry point into contemporary politics without sacrificing intellectual heft.

The Fifth Risk
Michael Lewis shifts the lens from personalities to systems, examining how government agencies—particularly during a transition—face risk when leadership is unsettled or unclear. The Fifth Risk reveals the fragile guardrails that keep essential services running, and why competence in the federal bureaucracy matters for citizens’ daily lives. Rich in anecdotes and accessible analysis, it invites readers to consider questions about accountability, expertise, and the practical consequences of political change. This title completes the trio by emphasizing the unseen infrastructure that underpins national well-being and security.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is a must for adult readers who follow current affairs, political history, and investigative non-fiction. It’s ideal for students and teachers seeking primary-source-style insights, book clubs looking for lively debate, and gift buyers aiming for a provocative, discussion‑worthy set. Whether you’re a politics buff, a newsroom fan, or a curious reader wanting to understand the mechanics of power in the United States, these titles offer complementary angles that illuminate different facets of the same era. It’s also a smart shelf addition for a non-fiction focused home library, a conversation starter on BookTok, or a thoughtful present for graduates and collectors alike.

Key Benefits:

  • Three acclaimed authors delivering distinct, complementary perspectives on a pivotal era
  • A complete, cohesive reading journey from insider decision-making to government risk
  • Accessible, magazine-grade readability with rigorous sourcing behind every claim
  • Ideal for gifting to politics fans, students, and debate-minded readers
  • Great for book clubs and classroom discussions about leadership and democracy
  • Premium paperback set that looks striking on any bookshelf

About the Author:
This collection brings together the work of three standout voices in non-fiction journalism and political analysis: Bob Woodward, Michael Wolff, and Michael Lewis. Woodward is a legendary investigative reporter famed for his long career chronicling American politics and power. Wolff is a New York–based journalist and author whose provocative narrative non-fiction has sparked widespread discussion and debate. Lewis, renowned for Moneyball, The Blind Side, and The Big Short, blends accessible storytelling with sharp analysis to illuminate complex systems. Together, these authors bring credibility, narrative momentum, and a multi-faceted lens on power, governance, and the forces that shape modern democracy.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning Fear Trump in the White House, Fire and Fury, and The Fifth Risk in one carefully curated collection gives you a holistic view of the Trump era from three expert perspectives. It’s a timely, evergreen purchase for readers building a current-affairs shelf, a credible gift for political enthusiasts, and a durable, high-impact set for display and discussion. The mix of investigative depth, narrative drive, and systemic analysis means you’ll gain both context and conversation-starting material—perfect for reading groups, classrooms, or weekend reading marathons.

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