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Kiss & Tell is a thoughtful and emotional book about fame and the line between our public and private lines. For Hunter, as not only a boy band member, but also as an openly gay singer, his life seems to be on display. His character journey as he navigates this line between expectations and dreams is one of my favorite elements of Kiss & Tell. As an openly queer celebrity, Hunter feels this pressure to always be doing more to realize that his time in the spotlight seems already fragile.

Full of news pieces, quizzes, and tweets, Khorram expertly weaves us into Hunters world, to the constant echo chambers he can't escape. Almost like being stuck under a magnifying glass. The pressure only mounts. All the ways you want something you love to always be the best, to have to perform and manage the art with the money. Kiss & Tell is a book that examines the way the media treats celebrities in picking apart their lives, the taboos of open queer sexuality, and racism.