10 Books That Inspired Taylor Swift

Shweta Malik
Sep 03, 2024

Harry Potter Series By J.K. Rowling

J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books have enchanted readers of all ages. Taylor Swift is a big fan and often says the series inspired her imagination and creativity.

Rebecca By Daphne Bu Maurier

Rebecca is a classic scary story about a young woman who marries a rich man. She’s haunted by the memory of his dead first wife, Rebecca.

Conversations With Friends By Sally Rooney

Sally Rooney’s first book, Conversations with Friends, is about two college friends who get involved with a married couple. Rooney’s writing is smart and shows how complicated relationships can be. Taylor Swift likes Rooney’s way of writing about people’s feelings and connections.

Stargirl By Jerry Spinelli

Stargirl is a book about a girl who is different and doesn’t care what other people think. It’s about being yourself and accepting who you are.

Furious Love: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, And The Marriage Of The Century By Sam Kashner And Nancy Schoenberger

Furious Love is a book about Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton’s stormy relationship. It tells the story of their famous and scandalous love. Taylor Swift likes this book because it’s about a legendary romance.

The Hunger Games Series By Suzanne Collins

The Hunger Games is a story about a girl named Katniss who fights against a bad government. It’s a story about survival, sacrifice, and fighting for what’s right.

The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Great Gatsby is a famous American book about a man named Jay Gatsby who loves a woman named Daisy. It’s about dreams, love, and the American way of life.

The Kennedy Women: The Saga Of An American Family By Laurence Leamer

The Kennedy Women is a book about the lives of the women in the Kennedy family. It tells their stories from when they lived in Ireland to when they were important in American history.

Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace With Marriage By Elizabeth Gilbert

Committed is a book by Elizabeth Gilbert about marriage. It’s a story about her own feelings about marriage and why she decided to get married.

Charlotte's Web By E.B. White

Charlotte's Web is a beloved children's classic that tells the heartwarming story of a pig named Wilbur and his friendship with a wise spider named Charlotte. The book explores themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the cycle of life.

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