With millions reserving their early versions of former National Security Adviser John Bolton's book, the total number of important books that have targeted US President Donald Trump since he came to power three and a half years ago has risen to 8.

The world has already read 5 books, and Bolton's book is expected to be released on June 23, while two more are awaiting later.

Next August, the first book of Trump will be issued to Mary Trump, the daughter of President Trump's older brother, in which he will reveal special secrets about the family, including President Trump's scandals and tax fraud as I mentioned.

One month later, the second book goes to the former National Security Adviser, Gen. DH McMaster, whose resignation in April 2018 brought in John Bolton to fill that prestigious position.

Bolton describes in his 592-page book, "The Room Where That Happened ... The White House Diary," what he saw and monitored during 453 days of work next to Trump.

The leaked parts of the book sparked the wrath of Trump, who threatened to hold Bolton criminally responsible because his book contained classified information, then Trump said in a tweet that "Bolton's book is a collection of false lies and narratives, all with the aim of showing me badly."

Bolton's book is not the first to disturb the White House and anger President Trump, and it will not be the last.

Al-Jazeera Net displays the five most popular books whose publication led to outrage from Trump, yet none of them influenced his popularity among his conservative voters.

Bob Woodward .. "Fear"
The book - which came in 448 pages - was released in September 2018. At its beginning, the famous journalist Bob Woodward asserts that during the interviews to compile the material of this book, he followed strict rules regarding recording almost all interviews on a tape recorder After asking the sources who accepted to talk to him.

Woodward recorded hundreds of hours with officials and witnesses to be accurate in writing the interviews, so he literally mentions what the sources in question said. When he refers to a person in a situation, he refers to a person who was present by himself or allowed his position to see the details of what happened.

Woodward notes that some of Trump's advisers have sought to work in the White House with one goal of "controlling and trying to control a mercurial president whose decisions cannot be expected." Trump refused to meet Woodward to present his point of view for inclusion in the book, and Trump went out to describe the book as a "fraud on people."

Michael Wolf .. "Fire and Anger"
The book, released at the end of 2017, spoke of many important details of the way Trump was governed, but he relied a lot on one person, Stephen Bannon, one of Trump's most important former advisers.

Michael Wolf's book portrayed President Trump as a timid and inexperienced coward in domestic and foreign political affairs. Trump's lawyer has threatened to go to court to prevent the distribution of the book, which Trump described as lying and relying on sources that are not really there.

Peter Bergen .. "Trump and his generals"
The book explains in detail how Trump faced many and complex issues that he had to prepare to confront and deal daily with its details and developments after his arrival at the White House.

National Security expert Peter Bergen states that Steve Bannon warned National Security Adviser McMaster not to deal with Trump "as a professor, because Trump does not like strategies when he rules the day of Abiom. He did not buy any book throughout his life, and did not take any notes .. He is simply the type who watches the night of the academic and university exams, and he remembers some of the points that only make him pass the test, and therefore he does not like university professors, so do not give him lectures.

Some of those who participated in meetings with Trump about very serious military crises say that in many cases he does not realize what these crises mean. During a meeting with Pentagon leaders about a nuclear explosion by North Korea, he was informed that the result of any US attack on targets inside North Korea would be to destroy the city of Seoul, the capital of South Korea, and kill millions of its residents within hours, it is not far away. Except 50 km from the border separating the two Koreas, Trump replied, "You have to evacuate the city, then." The participants did not know whether the president was serious or joking.

Umarosa .. "The Boob"
In this book, Umarusa Manuelault described Trump's former aide as racist and that he uses the word "nigger" a lot. One of the most important African Americans in support of Trump before leaving the White House in December 2018 and the coup against him, Umarosa - the previous contest on Trump's "The Apprentices" - is one of the most important African Americans.

The word "nigger" is no longer accepted by Americans in general, or among politicians in particular, and its use is limited to white racists who boast about the end of the era of slavery and grant blacks equal rights with white people. A number of experts believe that Trump occasionally flirts with this voting bloc with racist tweets.

James Mattis .. "Summoning a Sign of Chaos"
The book did not include what many expected from the former Secretary of Defense about how Trump would manage defense and national security issues. The book revealed that troubled relations brought together Trump and his military commanders. He also revealed the nature of the relationship that Mattis had with Trump, leading to the latter's having to submit his resignation after a famous speech by President Trump in December 2018.

However, Mattis did not criticize Trump, saying that he would not speak "of an American president while in office," and avoided attacking Trump for having the status of "commander in chief", and stated that as a military man "he cannot criticize his commanders in public". .

He states that alongside these books, many other books have been issued, some of which attack Trump and others praise him. It is not yet known whether these books will have any effect on the chances of Donald Trump being re-elected as President of the United States for a second term.