

I‘m an OG swiftie from right back when I first heard Tim McGraw back in 2006. Reading this book was an insight into Swifts life I didn‘t have before and I loved every minute of it.
I‘m an OG swiftie from right back when I first heard Tim McGraw back in 2006. Reading this book was an insight into Swifts life I didn‘t have before and I loved every minute of it.
I feel like adding a little more non fiction into the mix might be a good idea. Going to spend the morning seeing if I can get into this.
I feel like adding a little more non fiction into the mix might be a good idea. Going to spend the morning seeing if I can get into this.
One of Jimmy's first movies was the remake of Seventh Heaven in 1937. I never watched the original. As much as I love Wizard of Oz, my favorites are Katherine Hepburn's Jo in Little Women, Philadelphia Story (Jimmy won Oscar), and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington ❤️❤️❤️. I should've done better, but I only cared for Stewart, Hepburn, or Grant.
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An interesting listen.
A few of the movies discussed in this book that features photos and interviews about the world of Hollywood effects. I devoured this; I love reading about behind-the-scenes of movies and TV, and Face Off is one of the few reality competition shows I've ever enjoyed. This profession requires so much skill and love, and, if done right, the audience won't even think about all the work involved in creating convincing characters.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I‘m not really certain why I picked this up right at this moment. Maybe an Audible sale that I decided to get from the library? I‘m often a frugal reader. Anyway, this was published in 2003, so long before his tragic death. Therefore, it‘s not complete, but learning of his tumultuous childhood, how his love of dogs developed, and how he got started musically was 100% worthwhile. DMX didn‘t narrate, but the guy who did has a similar voice.
I‘m pretty sure the author could speak exclusively in TS lyrics if he had to. Nice overview for fans 💕
A nice light read to recap the record-breaking music career of Taylor Swift and commemorate the Eras Tour-de-force it all led to, by long-time fan and Rolling Stone writer Rob Sheffield (who sneaks in as many lyrical-references as possible. Nothing mind blowing for a full-on fan, but a fun time and a good primer for beginner Swifties.