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Reading Metrics

Grade Level Upper Grades (UG 9-12)
Book Level 5.3
Points 17.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 110897
Points per Word 0.000153
Page Count 404
Points per Page 0.042079

Description

Ruben Montez and Zach Knight, two members of one of the world's biggest boy bands, Saturday, have been hiding a secret romance while the world watches their every move. As the pressure to stay in the closet intensifies, a single slip could expose their relationship and upend their careers, forcing them to choose between their public personas and their love. Co-written by Cale Dietrich, the novel explores the tension between fame, friendship, and authenticity in the high-stakes world of teen pop idols.

Quick Summary

Picture a glittering boy band where the hottest new star is secretly dating his bandmate, and the whole thing could blow up if anyone finds out that's the setup that makes "If This Gets Out" impossible to put down. The story follows the two boys as they juggle sold-out tours, aggressive managers, and the pressure of being perfect idols while trying to keep their relationship hidden, and the tension between what they want for themselves and what their fans expect feels both thrilling and painfully real. If you liked the high-stakes drama of "One of Us Is Lying" combined with the sweet, awkward romance of "Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda," this one will hit the spot, especially because the voices are funny, honest, and totally relatable for anyone who's ever felt like they're living a double life. Parents should be aware that the book includes some strong language, scenes with drinking and drug use, and a few sexual moments, so it's best suited for older teens who can handle that kind of content. The dual-perspective narration keeps the momentum fast and lets you see both sides of the secret, making the moments when they finally decide to be themselves feel earned and moving. Overall, if you're looking for a YA read that mixes pop-star glamour with genuine teen emotion, this book is definitely worth picking up.