Excerpts from Michael Wolff's forthcoming nonfiction book "Fire and Fury" have been making the rounds on the internet for two days.

It's an inside and unflattering look at the White House under Donald Trump, with intense details about Trump's habit of eating McDonald's to avoid poisoning, how his trademark hairstyle is created and what what White House insiders and Trump family members say about the president behind closed doors.

In 48 hours, it has become the dominating topic of questions at the daily White House press briefing and a Twitter sensation, causing Trump to respond with a press release saying a major source for the book, his former chief political strategist Steve Bannon, has "lost his mind."

Trump's lawyers also sent cease and desist letters to Bannon and Wolff and are attempting to stop the release of the book, which was scheduled to go on sale on Tues. Jan. 9.

In response, the book's publisher, Henry Holt & Co., has decided to release the book tomorrow, on Friday, four days early.

If you are in Portland, and want to get your hands on an actual physical copy of the book, you just might have a chance.

Will Peters, a book buyer at Annie Bloom's Books, said Thursday that the store is getting a rush delivery and will have "plenty of book available on Friday."

Another wave of books will come Monday, Peters added. Annie Bloom's opens at 9 a.m. on Friday.

Independent bookstore Broadway Books is also expecting to have some copies tomorrow, though Kim Bissell, an owner of the store, said a lot of those have already been spoken for.

"I would call us before you came," Bissell warned. Broadway Books opens at 10 a.m. on Friday.

Powell's Books is expecting have what they are calling "very limited quantities" of the "Fire and Fury" at their store locations on Friday morning, but, said Marketing Manager Renee Peters, they "expect them to sell out immediately."

"We should have more copies available in stores on Saturday morning," she said, and Powell's also expects those to sell out.

Powell's City of Books in downtown Portland opens at 9 a.m. on Friday.

-- Lizzy Acker

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