Harry Styles is an actor and singer who is well known for his music after the One Direction boys. He has acquired a huge count of fans and appreciation for his works from critics in style and music.
20 books on the list
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up
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Marie Kondo has provided through her method a way to turn crowded places into tranquil landscapes where one keeps only the things that spark joy. By so doing, you not only are enabled to bring order into your home but also in leading you to live a more meaningful and joyful life by treasuring what is important from this very Japanese art.
Norwegian Wood
"Norwegian Wood" is a sentimental pilgrimage of a young man reminiscing about youth in Tokyo during the 1960s. Love, loss, and the bittersweet pain of growing up, set against a political tumult and the poignant strains of the Beatles' song from which the novel takes its name, frame the novel through relationships and experiences.
Me: Elton John
Recommended by: Harry Styles
If the cover wasn't enough, this candid memoir of the world's greatest music legend speaks to a rollicking, invigorating life of creativity, over-the-top success, and singular personal reformation. The story spans the trials and triumphs of one of the music industry's most enduring figures, diving deep into the complexities of fame, personal identity, and the fine line between art and survival.
Three Women
Recommended by: Harry Styles
Immersive, as she reveals, is a deeply personal book, a modern inquiry into what women want, how they get it, how they pay a price, what it feels like to want more, and most of all, how women have come to get more. It gave them more and allowed them to take. It explores the real lives of women, the societal expectations they navigate, explained through expansive research and compelling storytelling.
The Year of Magical Thinking
Recommended by: Harry Styles
Poignant coordinates of the themes that the memoir touches on, including grief, memory, and love, unfold during the year following the ill-fated death of the author's husband. This is a sensitive reflection on loss, remembrance, and love. "The memoir presents a starkly honest consideration of the turbulent mourning process and ways that loss reshapes one's sense of reality, eliciting insight into the nature of grief and the indomitable spirit of love.
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
Recommended by: Harry Styles
Blurring the lines of json arrayception between real and surreal, this novel takes a metaphysical journey that embroils readers into a labyrinth of events and characters held in mystery. It's a tale that unravels the ordinary into the extraordinary, with every twist and turn delving into greater questions of reality, fate, and the human soul.
So You've Been Publicly Shamed
Recommended by: Harry Styles
In "So You've Been Publicly Shamed," he elaborates on how social media contributes to public shaming in today's world and how that can impact a person's life. Through a manner of sensitivity and depth, the film will expose actual cases of public acrimony, laying bare the dynamics of shame, redemption, and the power of collective morality in the digital age.
My Policeman
Recommended by: Harry Styles
Set in mid-20th-century England, this touching love story of repression and the shackles of social norms ruling personal choices and happiness is brought to the reader. The story looks deep into a love triangle that actually seems to represent personal and cultural conflicts drawn from forbidden desires.
The Course of Love
Recommended by: Harry Styles
Taking an effort into complexity following the fairy tale but not recognized in the long-term love story, it elaborates the scenes of a relationship that lasts. For it studies how love grows, changes, suffers, and finally prevails amidst the ordeals and drudgeries of everyday existence.
Life (Keith Richards)
Recommended by: Harry Styles
This autobiography dives into the heart of rock 'n' roll history, as told by one of its most iconic figures. A journey from the fame through music, tumultuous relations, and a wild lifestyle trademarked by a generation of rock musicians, this is both raw and unvarnished look at the highs and lows of a life lived perpetually on the edge.
The Essential Rumi
Recommended by: Harry Styles
This volume collects together Rumi's poems from the 13th century and can be seen as a window on the purity of thought and feeling found in Sufi mysticism. "Yet again, Rumi's verses in love, humanity, and forging one's link with God, like the most florid entrancing wisdoms, leave their brilliant footprints down the centuries.
You Get So Alone at Times
Recommended by: Harry Styles
A selection of reflective poems, they lead the reader through the loneliness and contemplation that is the voice of one of literature's most singular. The collection offers a raw and unfiltered window to the very essence of individual experience as it recaptures moments of loneliness and inner contemplation. Perhaps sometimes a fleeting glimmer of connection in a world gone disenchanted.
Love is a Dog From Hell
Recommended by: Harry Styles
Harry StylessourceI just love the way [this author] uses language. It's so real, gritty, and filthy yet there is something so romantic about it all
Navigating the thematic terrain of romantic and existential angst, this collection of poetry takes flight straight into the raw, unfettered edges of human emotion and experience. The author deals with love, pain, and the absurdities of life without any kind of judgment, and the voice of the chaos of existence is stark yet incredibly touching.
Siddhartha
The story is about Siddhartha, a young man who goes on a journey of self-realization and to reach spiritual enlightenment, learning to see the reality around him. Born into a rich family in the ancient region of India, during the course of his life, he gets fed up with the meaningless bustle of life. Searching for more, Siddhartha goes on an exploration of quite a number of spiritual and philosophical ways. He will go through love and loss and temptation along the way, only to later discover that it is inside where wisdom and peace really are. It was a deep exploration of human search for understanding and connections, showing how important personal experience and inner reflections are on the way to enlightenment.
Love Is a Mix Tape
Recommended by: Harry Styles
A memoir that canvasses poignant stories of love and loss through the soundtrack of the author's life. This is overwhelmingly depicted as one of those circumstances wherein the music can accurately capture the very moments, the feelings, and the memories that provide something of a road map for how a given relationship will unfold only from its fantastic and enjoyable beginning to its ultimately tragic end. These are the testimonies of the continued power of love and the healing qualities of music.
The Architecture of Happiness
Recommended by: Harry Styles
The thoughtful investigation that ponders over how surroundings make one feel and, well, in essence, proposes that happiness is intricately bound with the aesthetic and emotional resonance from the environment. The author of the story weaves both philosophy and personal insight that beauty, space, and design have pivotal roles to play in search for happiness for an individual.
Book of Longing
Recommended by: Harry Styles
This collection of reflective works by the legendary songster—poetry couple with drawings—plumbs the human themes of longing, spirituality, and the human condition. This is powerfully moving work that resounds from the soulful heart and lyric pen of the author—a look into his very contemplative world.
In Watermelon Sugar
Recommended by: Harry Styles
The story is set in an imaginative world, such as one that is sustained by resources from watermelons, and this fact actually points to a life led within the post-apocalyptic world—one of richness in whimsical detail and underlying themes of sustainability and communal living. From the border through its absurdist plaintive but deeply poignantly beautiful brew, the story has held me in a trance. Every portion is a reflection of human tenacity and the ridiculous adaptability to circumstance.
The Waste Land and Other Poems
Recommended by: Harry Styles
A collection central to modernist poetics brings an evocation of disillusionment and fragmentation of the 20th century. These are poems of imaginative use of language and imagery, setting a backdrop of cultural and spiritual desolation bearing his deeper psyche in a world that's going through a transition.
Against Interpretation
Recommended by: Harry Styles
In challenging the orthodox approach to art and culture with a view to opening space for a more experiential engagement with creative works, the author actually criticizes the dominant paradigms of criticism and interpretation themselves, calling for a re-appreciation of the sensory and emotional provocations of art.