I couldn't put it down

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I went on vacation thus past week and finally sat down to read thus book. Honestly I don't know why it took me so long.

Kiss And Tell is everything I expected and more. I expected a cute romance between the two boys. I expected drama from the ex boyfriend. What I wasn't expecting was the dive into the world of problematic issues in the boy band industry itself.

As an avid kpop fan and 90s boy band lover, I have seen a lot of these issues in the Fandom itself. But to read about them in a book, I was shocked really. But in a good way.

I'm honestly not really good at reviews. I'm working on it.

Hunter grows a lot throughout the story. He feels very alone throughout the whole book and then his group kind of calls him out on it.

Kaivan brings a different set of struggles to the book. There's the obvious ones like racism. But there's also this whole real instruments vs pop music argument. Kaivan states in multiple interviews that he and his brothers are making real music and tears down pop groups like Hunter's.

In the end, I really enjoyed Kiss and Tell.