![]() ![]() I managed to read this just before the movie mania kicked in. Making musical references is an easy way to win me over. I also loved the insights into the writing because I am 1) a wannabe writer and 2) a giant Broadway nerd. That being said, I got really into Hamilton the musical this year, so reading all the lyrics and seeing pictures of the cast/set was a lot of fun (I am one of the approximately eighteen billion Hamilton fans who has never actually seen the show). I am usually not a nonfiction person at all, so the fact that there’s a nonfiction book on this list is a huge surprise to me. ![]() It is relatable and feminist and I coincidentally finished it the day before I attended my first Comic-Con, which gives it extra memorability points.ĩ) Hamilton: The Revolution by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter It’s not a mind-blowing book, but it is cute. I’ve been seeking them out and reading them, and this was my favorite one that I read this year. I got really into books about fans and fandom this year. 10) The Geek’s Guide to Unrequited Love by Sarvenaz Tash ![]()
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