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One Direction: Dare to Dream - Life as One Direction - cover

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One Direction: Dare to Dream - Life as One Direction

Direction One

Publisher: HarperCollins

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Summary

It's hard to believe how much has changed for us in just a few months. From five guys who didn't even know each other to making it to The X Factor final, heading off on our first tour, recording our first album, and releasing our own music, we've written this book so you can get to know who we really are, where we came from, and where we're going next. 
This is our story of life as One Direction so far, and we're really proud to share it all with you! 
"It's no exaggeration to say we're having the time of our lives right now, and it would not be happening if it wasn't for you. Thank you for all your unbelievable support."
Available since: 05/22/2013.

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