Taylor Swift’s Favorite Audiobook from Her Eras Tour Documentary, ‘The End of an Era’
Taylor Swift Explores Audiobook Passion in New Documentary
Taylor Swift is stepping into a new chapter of her artistic journey—her audiobook era. Following her recent expression of enthusiasm for audiobooks, Swift’s new documentary, The End of an Era, debuted on Disney+. The first episode features the pop icon listening to Liz Moore’s 2024 thriller, The God of the Woods.
The novel follows the mysterious disappearance of a young girl from an Adirondacks summer camp in 1975, revealing long-buried family secrets that emerge during the search. Amid preparations for a concert in London, Swift is seen relaxing on a couch with her guitar while the gripping narrative unfolds in the background.
Moore shared her excitement on Instagram, acknowledging the surge of messages from fans commenting on Swift’s choice of literature. "Thank you Swifties for your sharp eyes and ears and love of reading," she wrote.
As reported by the New York Times, The God of the Woods has been recognized as one of 2024’s best thrillers and maintained a spot on bestseller lists for over 35 weeks. In her documentary, Swift expresses her affinity for audiobooks, stating, “Woke up this morning to a DM explosion,” in response to the enthusiastic feedback on her audiobook choice.
In a recent interview with Stephen Colbert, Swift elaborated on her obsession with audiobooks. “It’s always a different one. As soon as I finish one, I’ll start a new one,” she said. She expressed her penchant for tales featuring old, ivy-covered British mansions and complex narratives filled with plot twists and unreliable narrators.
The documentary not only highlights Swift’s audiobook passion but also captures her personal moments ahead of her concerts, showcasing a multifaceted artist embracing both music and literature.
With The God of the Woods making its mark, Swift’s documentary invites fans into her world of literature, bridging her musical journey with the powerful storytelling present in audiobooks.







