Taylor Swift’s visionary lyricism roots from her love for books

How literature fuels 'Eras Tour performer' songwriting?

By TCP News Desk December 13, 2025
Taylor Swift’s strong fantasy reflects her hit songs
Taylor Swift’s strong fantasy reflects her hit songs

Taylor Swift's love for audiobooks is not just a hobby but a window into her strong, imaginative world that fuels her music vibe.

While appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the 14-time Grammy Award-winning vocalist revealed her obsession and book-related habits along with the elements of books she is into.

The American popstar, who turned 36 playfully shared her reading habit with, "It's always a different one, as soon as I finish one, I start a new one."

Travis Kelce’s fiancé elaborated on the genre of old rambling, shambles, old British mansion, covered in moss or ivy, "there's a mysterious relationship", Including ghosts, murder, twisted marriages and family secrets.

Her popular tracks Ivy, Haunted, My Tears Ricochet, reflect the concept of the haunting plotlines.

The concept of family secrets with long lost relatives is closely tied to The Last Great American Dynasty, No Body, No Crime and Champagne Problems.

Swift's craving for books of unreliable narrators and twisted marriages aligns with her songs Tolerate It, Illicit Affairs and Mad Woman. The darker self-awareness and shocking plot twists are found in Anti-Hero and Blank Space.

The first two episodes of Taylor's new docuseries, The End of an Era, dropped on December 12 on Disney+.

On Saturday, the pop star turned 36.