Taylor Swift isnât just dominating charts â sheâs now sending book sales through the roof.
In the latest twist of the ever-powerful Swift Effect, sales of Liz Mooreâs acclaimed thriller God of the Woods have skyrocketed after eagle-eyed fans spotted the book featured in Swiftâs new Disney+ docuseries, The End of an Era.
One Scene. One Book. Instant Bestseller Surge.
In a brief but buzz-worthy moment from the series, Swift is seen relaxing on a couch ahead of her London Eras Tour show, listening to the audiobook version of God of the Woods. That was all it took.
According to Penguin Random House, daily sales across hardcover, paperback, and audiobook formats tripled almost overnight once Swifties identified the title.
The 2024 bestseller follows the haunting disappearance of a young girl from a summer camp in the Adirondacks â and the dark family secrets that unravel during the search. A tense, atmospheric read⌠and now, a viral one.
Author Liz Moore reacted with disbelief and gratitude, writing on Instagram:
âWoke up this morning to a DM explosion. Thank you Swifties for your sharp eyes and ears â and your love of reading.â
Taylor Swift: Quietly Fueling a Reading Boom
Swift has long been open about her love for audiobooks, previously telling Stephen Colbert that she constantly starts a new one as soon as she finishes the last. But this moment proved â once again â that her casual preferences can have global impact.
The docuseries continues to roll out on Disney+, with new episodes dropping this Friday â meaning fans are already speculating what else might quietly appear on screen next.
Meanwhile, in Swift WorldâŚ
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 Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are reportedly making time for each other despite an exhausting year, prioritizing privacy and connection amid packed schedules.
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 Simu Liu revealed Swift helped him propose, sending a surprise congratulatory video that sealed the moment.
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 Even third-grade students in Tennessee have joined the Swift wave, designing a wedding dress inspired by her engagement.
Music. Love. Culture. And now literature.
Taylor Swift didnât recommend a book â she simply pressed play.
And the world followed.