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Harry Styles - Photo-Biography - cover

Harry Styles - Photo-Biography

Elle Cowen

Publisher: Plexus Publishing Ltd.

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Determined to live while he's young, he's the cutest, wildest fifth of the hottest boy band on the planet: One Direction. Packed with over 70 gorgeous full-color photographs, this lavish visual biography tells you everything you need to know about One Direction's Harry Styles: from his cheeky childhood secrets to what he looks for in a girl, and what it means to be a multi-million-selling pop star. Discover what Harry really thinks about Niall, Louis, Liam and Zayn; how he copes with living - and loving - in the public eye; and what Harry, and the band, has planned for the future. If you love Harry Styles, this book is for you.
Available since: 07/01/2014.
Print length: 198 pages.

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