Hillary’s new book won’t be out for weeks, but it’s already a best-seller

The cover of “Hard Choices.”

Hillary Clinton’s soon-to-be-released book, “Hard Choices,” is already a best-seller, two weeks before it hits the shelves.

One million copies of the former secretary of state’s memoir have been sold in advance of the official June 10 publication date, according to Politico.

Clinton’s no stranger to best-selling books, with her 2003 “Living History” having sold more than a million copies.

“Hard Choices” will focus on Clinton’s life at the end of her failed 2008 White House bid and following years as secretary of state.

She’s considered the presumptive Democratic presidential frontrunner for 2016.

“These years were also a personal journey for me, both literally (I ended up visiting 112 countries and traveling nearly one million miles) and figuratively, from the painful end of the 2008 campaign to an unexpected partnership and friendship with my former rival Barack Obama,” Clinton wrote in “Hard Choices” author’s notes released on Tuesday.

“I’ve served our country in one way or another for decades. Yet during my years as Secretary of State, I learned even more about our exceptional strengths and what it will take for us to compete and thrive at home and abroad.”

“Hard Choices” is on track to be in the ballpark of historically red-hot books like “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.” That franchise’s final edition sold more than 1.6 million copies, three weeks before its 2007 release.