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This is the Most Excited We’ve Ever Been For a Book

A lot of celebrities have written memoirs, giving us a little taste of their lives behind the scenes. Amy Poehler and Lena Dunham were the latest in a string of female celebs to release their own works of nonfiction, leaving us wanting more. And at least one celeb has heard our wishes: word on the street is everyone’s favorite Pitch Perfect star might be joining the ranks.

Just when you thought you couldn’t love her any more than you already do, Anna Kendrick is after our hearts. Touchstone Books announced that the songstress will be releasing her own book—by 2016. We CANNOT. WAIT. 

As reported by Elle, Anna was poised and elegant, as always, in breaking the news of her new project: “And while many of my female inspirations who have become authors are very well-educated and accomplished comedy writers, I’m very, very funny on Twitter, according to BuzzFeed and my mom, so I feel this is a great idea.” Yes, Anna, this is a great idea. You’ll find us anxiously waiting for pre-orders to become avaliable. 

Anais C. Corrales grew up in a Latino, Military family. She's the eldest of four children, studies writing at the Savannah College of Art and Design and struggles to find jeans that fit her petite frame. Her passions include: film, food, street style, reading and of course writing. Her hair colors have included: blue, pink, indigo, purple and red. She has ideas for essay collections, novels, short films, video games and web comics. She just has to find the time to create them.