Kendall Jenner
Model and television personality Kendall Jenner, Recipient of the 'Icon of the Year' award, shows off her award during Revolve's second annual #REVOLVEawards at Palms Casino Resort on November 9, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Getty Images/Gabe Ginsberg

Kendall Jenner keeps herself busy with her modeling work, which takes her around the world, but she is also an avid reader. She recently shared a video on Instagram of all the books she is currently reading.

Jenner took to her Instagram Stories page to share a video of all the books she is currently reading. The books mostly are about personality development, as they deal with subject matters about the authors dealing with personal challenges and emerging triumphant.

The book “How To Cure a Ghost” by Fariha Róisín is a poetry compilation of a woman who faces self-loathing, confusion, and bitterness, and she turns them into self-acceptance, clarity, and forgiveness. “So Sad Today” by Melissa Broder chronicles the author’s struggles with anxiety and panic attacks.

“Sea of Strangers” by Lang Leav is a collection of poetry and prose about going beyond love and loss to take a journey towards self-discovery and empowerment. “Black Swans: Stories” by Eve Babitz is a collection of 9 stories that are set in 1980s and early 90s, with a focus on the world filled with dreams and drinks, as they watch the changes in society.

Some of the other books Jenner is reading are “Can’t and Won’t” by Lydia Davis, “The Houseguest” by Amparo Dávila, and “The Complete Stories of Leonora Carrington” by Leonora Carrington. The model celebrated her 24th birthday recently, and some of these books may have been gifts from her friends and family members.

Meanwhile, Jenner was spotted shopping for some jewelry at Tiffany & Co in Beverly Hills, Daily Mail reported. She wore a skintight, brown mini dress and a pair of matching sandals for the outing. She accessorized with a gold necklace and earrings. She finished the look with a small, brown handbag.

Jenner previously went out with her friends to the tracks to learn how to “drift” while driving. She shared a few videos of the experience on Instagram.