Written by Helena M.
It's another Top Ten Tuesday, brought to you by the WPL Teen Book Guild!
Hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl, Top Ten Tuesday is a widespread trend in which book bloggers create a “Top Ten” list in response to a different topic each week.
This week: the theme is a freebie, so Helena chose--
Top 10 Books That Feel Like a Harry Styles Song
1. As It Was - The Summer I Turned Pretty
The Summer I Turned Pretty follows Belly, her brother,
and the Fisher brothers when they go to their summer house every year. Belly
has always loved Conrad, but it never is reciprocated. But this summer,
everything has changed. As It Was gives off the same vibe as The Summer I
Turned Pretty - they both have fun, summer aesthetics.
2. Matilda - Impostor Syndrome and Other Confessions of
Alejandra Kim
Impostor Syndrome and Other Confessions of Alejandra Kim is about Ale, a Korean Argentinian, who struggles with fitting in at her wealthy predominantly white school and her home in Jackson Heights. She dreams of going to a prestigious liberal arts school with her best friend Laurel, but Laurel starts a petition against a teacher who claims Ale is a shoo-in for colleges because of her race. This book deals with the heavy topic of acceptance and racism. Matilda and Impostor Syndrome and Other Confessions of Alejandra Kim are very similar because they speak of not feeling comfortable or accepted anywhere.
3. From the Dining Table - The Night in Question
The Night
in Question is the second mystery in its series. It features Alice and Iris
again, with a new mystery relating to Kennedy, Alice’s old friend. Alice is
still coping with Brooke’s death and is ready to forget with a new obsession.
As the mystery becomes deeper and deeper, the pair is stuck in an
inescapable hole. From the Dining Table and The Night in Question are similar
because they both have the same feeling of grief and melancholy during hard
times.
4. Kiwi - The Cheerleaders
One night, two cheerleaders mysteriously die in a car
crash. Then the rest of the team dies too. Monica, the little sister of one of
these cheerleaders, is determined to find the truth. She is terrified of what
she will find and knows it could threaten her life. Kiwi and The Cheerleaders
give off the same dangerous feelings.
5. Watermelon Sugar - We Were Liars
We Were Liars is about Cadence and her cousins on a
private island that her perfect family owns. Their island is the most magical
place on Earth for Cadence because it has memories of the sun and family. But
when she begins to unravel decades of injustice and terrible practices, she
begins to rebel against her parents with her friends at her side. We Were Liars
and Watermelon Sugar both tell tales of nostalgic fun.
6. Two Ghosts - They Both Die at the End
Rufus and Orion got the call, the one that ends lives. In
their world, they have DeathCast, which can accurately tell you when you die.
So when they get the call, they are determined to live. They haven’t met, but
fate leads them together on the famous Last Friend app. They form a connection
and encourage each other to step out of their comfort zones. Two Ghosts speaks of changing personalities and feeling empty, and Rufus and Orion certainly
change throughout They Both Die at the End.
7. Little Freak - If He Had Been With Me
Autumn and Finn have been close friends since they were
little; then Autumn begins to like Finn. But he is in a relationship with
Sylvie, which gives her conflicting emotions. He dies in a tragic accident, and
Autumn is left to cope with his death. Little Freak is about a special girl
that is unique from most people, and Autumn was certainly that for Finn in If He
Had Been With Me.
8. Sweet Creature - Love & Gelato
Love & Gelato features Lina, an American girl who goes to Italy for her mother’s dying wish. Lina finds her mother’s notebook and begins to recreate her experiences with the help of Ren, a local Italian boy. In Sweet Creature, Harry Styles speaks about how a girl reminds him of home, just like how Lina’s mother helps her find her family history through her journal.
9. Adore You - American Royals
American Royals provides an alternate American reality where there isn’t a president, but instead a royal family. Nina and Sam, the American princess, are best friends. But Nina starts to have feelings for Sam’s brother, Prince Jefferson. Their lives are constantly on display, and Nina can’t seem to get away from the press. America just “adores” the royal family. Adore You and American Royals are similar because the characters are loved, but never reciprocated at the same level.
10. Love of my Life - To All the Boys I've Loved Before
Lara Jean is a high schooler who writes letters to boys she has crushes on. But she never actually sends them. Her little sister, Kitty, sends out all of the notes after her older sister, Margot, leaves for college. It stirs up drama with her old crushes. Love of My Life is about a girl that the speaker loves, and Lara Jean almost sounds like the speaker.
This is a fun idea for a post!
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Lydia
This just became my favorite post of the day! How crafty! I have never seen Harry Styles used in this way.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I can't wait to start reading these and listen to Harry Styles simultaneously.
ReplyDeleteSuch a creative take on these novels! The writer has given us just enough to become interested, but not too much to where they have told everything. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteI adore your take on this week's list. Very clever.
ReplyDeleteLove this post. Super creative writing and has me intrigued- and I’m not even a Harry fan!!
ReplyDeleteLove how you paired these!
ReplyDeleteEven though I barely know how Harry Styles is, this is a fun idea for a list!
ReplyDeleteHappy TTT (on a Wednesday)!
What a great idea to combine these two! I enjoy Harry S but haven’t read these books.
ReplyDeleteThis is fun - and I agree We Were Liars does remind me of that song too.
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