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It may have been a gay romance novel that propelled Hudson Williams to superstardom but the “Heated Rivalry” actor’s literary proclivities span much wider than one might expect. Since his rise to fame, Williams has not been shy about sharing his thoughts on his favorite novels, recently compiled by one super-fan in a now-viral tweet.
The list includes lesser-known cult classics such as John Williams’ “Stoner” (a 1965 novel that recently returned to the zeitgest thanks to #BookTok), the buzzy New York Times bestseller “Martyr!” by Kaveh Akbar and Luigi Pirandello’s esoteric philosophical text “One, No One and One Hundred Thousand.” He’s got range, baby!
Williams has mentioned some of the titles in passing during interviews. Others, he’s felt so passionately about that he’s taken to Instagram to share rave reviews to his 4.4 million followers. On “Martyr!,” which follows a young, queer, recovering alcoholic and poet, he wrote: “For anyone’s who’s felt like a diletante artist or for biracial people who feel disconnected from their culture(s). Also for agnostic atheists.”








