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Critique de Alba88


Ok so, I loved this book. In a similar way to Oseman's 'I was born for this', 'Kiss & Tell' tells the story of a boy band member. The boy band in question is quite diverse, with only two white members out of five, one of which is gay - Hunter, the main character. We clearly see how the members' lives are 'constructed' to appear in a certain way for the public, and particularly how Hunter's forced to behave a certain way to be the 'safe gay guy', who is just a nice guy, a bit effeminate and chaste and pure. All of this kind of crashes when Hunter's drunk ex posts some very inappropriate messages and pictures on Twitter. Hunter will then have to come to terms with the 'real' himself, and understand what he's willing to do to be able to continue this job. The fact that a new romance is on the horizon does not simplify things... I won't say more, but do read this!! There are a lot of very pertinent conversations which will make you think!
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