FURTHER UPDATES: It appears Amazon Japan has run out of stock of the physical version of 「トランスジェンダーになりたい少女たち (Irreversible Damage)」. Presumably they'll print more to meet demand. I can only imagine everybody wanting the book was forced to buy online, since damn near every bookstore in the country decided not to stock it.
Man, remember when tranny defenders said that the Kadokawa dropping publication was just "the free market in action"? It certainly looks like the actual free market has such an intense interest in the book supply can't even meet demand. Isn't it weird how so many businesses are acting in direct opposition to obvious market forces here? With such a demand, Maruzen and other bookstore could be making buckets of money in sales helping to meet demand, but they refuse to do so.
Isn't that unusual? Isn't that bizarre?