A smart, sexy YA novel about a boy band star, his first breakup, his first rebound, and what it means to be queer in the public eye, from award-winning author Adib Khorram.
Hunter never expected to be a boy band star, but, well, here he is. He and his band Kiss & Tell are on their first major tour of North America, playing arenas all over the United States and Canada (and getting covered by the gossipy press all over North America as well). Hunter is the only gay member of the band, and he just had a very painful breakup with his first boyfriend--leaked sexts, public heartbreak, and all--and now everyone expects him to play the perfect queer role model for teens.
But Hunter isn't really sure what being the perfect queer kid even means. Does it mean dressing up in whatever The Label tells him to wear for photo shoots and pretending never to have sex? (Unfortunately, yes.) Does it mean finding community among the queer kids at the meet-and-greets after K&T's shows? (Fortunately, yes.) Does it include a new relationship with Kaivan, the drummer for the band opening for K&T on tour? (He hopes so.) But when The Label finds out about Hunter and Kaivan, it spells trouble—for their relationship, for the perfect gay boy Hunter plays for the cameras, and, most importantly, for Hunter himself.
"Combining first-person narrative with fictional interviews, think pieces, fan fiction, and more, the author effectively encapsulates the ecosystem of celebrity and fandom—and cultivates a strong, contemporary social message...An absolute bop; Khorram's best yet." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Khorram deftly makes the story work, calling on readers to empathize with Hunter's pride and embarrassment, questions about how he should look and be, and maybe even his belated realization that the band's other members also receive public scrutiny." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Khorram does a terrific job of taking readers inside the world of pop music, especially showing the stress involved in celebrity…[he] handles these dramatic complexities like a master, and readers will be grateful for his skill." – Booklist (starred review)
"An entertaining read that feels a bit like One Direction fan fiction." - School Library Journal
"Adib has crafted a sparkling, modern fairytale effortlessly woven with yearning, social justice, and sweet but complex friendships bursting with lovely little rays of hope." - David Yoon, New York Times bestselling author of Frankly in Love and Super Fake Love Song
"Adib Khorram's Kiss & Tell is a hyperpop blast of queerness that examines the perils of finding your identity under the spotlight of fame, and celebrates the transformative power of the artistic process. I loved it." - Abdi Nazemian, author of Stonewall Honor book Like a Love Story
"Perfectly nuanced and deeply relevant, Kiss & Tell is a harmonic blend of humor, romance, and unforgettable voice. An anthemic reminder that queer teens are allowed to exist as themselves, on their own terms. This book deserves a standing ovation." - Julian Winters, award-winning author of Running with Lions
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Adib Khorram is a queer Iranian American author of fiction for all ages. His debut young adult novel Darius the Great Is Not Okay earned the William C. Morris Debut Award, the Asian/Pacific American Award for Young Adult Literature, a Boston Globe–Horn Book Honor, and was named one of TIME Magazine's 100 Greatest YA Novels of All Time. His other young adult novels Darius the Great Deserves Better, Kiss & Tell, The Breakup Lists, and One Word, Six Letters have received critical acclaim, awards, and been bestsellers. His debut novel for adults, I'll Have What He's Having, was an instant USA Today Bestseller; he followed it up with It Had to Be Him, which also became a USA Today Bestseller and one of the New York Times's best romances of 2025. He is also the author of the picture books ...

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