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In this novel, Ruben and Zach are two members of the hottest boy band. They are also crushing on each other. This book covers both their relationship and the problems being teens in a world-famous boy band may bring.
Overall, I enjoyed this book. Sometimes with co-authored books, the writing is uneven. I could tell the difference between the writers, but it wasn't a bad mix. I have not always had positive reactions to Dietrich's writing style, and have liked Gonzales'. However, I preferred Dietrich's character Zach to Gonzales' Ruben, which for me helped even out my issues in their writing styles. My biggest concern with this book was plot. They built all this drama with Chorus Management and in the end it was resolved much too quickly. I wish it would have either been left out or not built up as much.
Very well done story with loveable characters and an interesting plot. The main relationship between Zach and Ruben is sweet. The other two members of the band, Angel and Jon are interesting though I wished there was more about Jon; Angel had his own subplot that was done well.
Now, I knew what I was expecting when I read the summary for this book. Somehow, this wasn't it.
For years now we've seen the power a boyband can have over their fans, but we haven't seen what happens behind the scenes. The members must always be under immense pressure to act a certain way, show a certain side of themselves and this book showed this perfectly. Some of my favourite parts of this book were:
-The snippits of European culture. When a book is written in English, it rarely leaves the USA or England and as much as the sentence "What the hell is a stroopwafel" hurt my Dutch heart (kidding) it was very nice to see more of the world in this story.
-Catholic representation, it's rare! It's cool that it happened
-The obvious racism call-out for "the list" was wonderful
If I could add one thing to this book it would be trigger warnings. It needs some major trigger warnings for not only manipulation and verbal abuse but suppression, and drug abuse.
Overall, I loved it! I would read about the rest of their tour for sure
Such a beautiful book - so enjoyed the storyline, the characters. I am a long time fan of Sophie Gonzales but add Cale Dietrich to my auto-buy author lists now! Can't wait for the rest of the world to read this book!
This was a really enjoyable read! The characters were whole and believable, I loved the supportive dynamic of the boy band even though it did sometimes feel contrived.
Gonzales and Dietrich weave the conflict through with seamless, building tension. The menacing specter of Chorus looming over all four boys was neatly woven throughout the narrative, so at no point did the penultimate clash over Ruben and Zach's relationship surprise, and the ultimate underhanded move was almost satisfying as it confirmed just how bad Chorus really is.
Though I sank comfortably into Ruben's every chapter, I sometimes found myself shaken out of the narrative during Zach's. His voice occasionally feels staccato and one thing doesn't necessarily follow the last. Notably the opening paragraphs of chapter twenty-four suffered from this, feeling almost like an after school special. But ultimately this was an enjoyable read with its heart in the right place. I loved Ruben and loved Zach through Ruben's eyes, even though his voice was occasionally off-putting, and I had tears in my eyes during their emotional coming-out scene. Powerful stuff!
4.5/5 stars
talented, brilliant, incredible, amazing, show-stopping, spectacular, never the same, totally unique, completely not ever been done before. Reading this brought me immense joy and Sophie Gonzales could publish six hundred pages of gibberish and I would still read it !!! I loved all the characters and was glad that Zach and Ruebens coming out was on their own terms and not the result of being outed. I know lots of people were worried that this would be like larry stylinson but that was definitely not the case for Zach and Rueben but Jon and Angel's ¨relationship¨ aka Anjon was reminiscent of them and I don´t think that was on accident.
If This Gets Out has a Red, White, and Royal Blue vibe with simultaneously more innocent romance and higher stakes. The boys of Saturday have never had the opportunity to figure out who they are- instead, they're forced to be who their label wants them to be. Zack and Ruben's love story is- in just one word- soft. In several more words, it's about loving and supporting someone as you both learn who you are. This extends to the members of Saturday as friends- who are all finding where their lines is and just how much they're willing to put off with before they insist on taking control of their own lives. I loved it!
This is such a thoughtful and sweet story about young love, identity and finding your voice when the world is set on telling you who to be. If This Gets Out has a love story at its core, but its also a thoughtful commentary on the way the entertainment industry dehumanizes and commodifies artists and the toll that takes on the real human beings it affects. I was rooting so hard for Ruben and Zach through the whole book and I liked the honest way their relationship was able to happen, dealing with both boys' own worries and fears and love for each other. The band's relationship as a whole was also so sweet and felt so well done. It also thoughtfully navigated questions of fame, fans, family issues, and the darker side of becoming an international star, and always kept the characters as human as possible. I really enjoyed this one!
I read this while playing Cookie Clicker. The cookies had most of my attention.
I'm not sure who exactly this book is for. It feels like it's written for a teenage audience, which is great, but it's unclear what kind. It feels like a fanfic, boys rebelling against management and all that. It does contain some heavier topics, like parental abuse, power disparities, substance abuse. At one point Ruben says he's on PrEP, which kind of confused me since he is monogamous and using protection with someone who is not at risk. I like that it's mentioned, but it doesn't make sense that he'd be on it.
I have no strong impressions from the book. It felt very bland. The conflicts mentioned above are resolved offscreen or not at all. The conflict at the end comes so late it's resolution is left implied.
The main issue for me is the entire plot is based on the management company thinking any of the boys coming out as gay would lead to a hit in sales. That doesn't make sense in 2021. Ruben at one point acknowledges that based on other celebrities coming out he doesn't think anything bad will happen, but that they'd receive overwhelming support. The threatening nature of "if this gets out" is neutered, and the outcome is very obvious from the beginning.
I like the title, but the contents of this book don't live up to it.
Rounded up from 4,5 stars.
This book. Holy shit. First of all thank you NetGalley for making it available early.
The synopsis of this already had be freaking out and boy I was not disappointed. For certain characters it took a while for them to grow on me but ultimately I ended up loving them all (the boys and most of the moms anyway, the rest not so much).
I laughed, I cried and I was generally very emotionally overwhelmed. This book reminded me why I started reading and why I love it and I can't wait to get the physical copy and reread this once it comes it.
This was such a fast, EXCELLENT read. Sometimes my small brain gets confused with group casts and has a hard time distinguishing between characters, but honestly each boy was so distinct and well-written, I had zero problem keeping up with their personalities and relationships.
Confession time: I'm not a big boy band aficionado, but I LOVED this book! No boyband expertise needed to catch all the feels. Definitely a must read for fans of peeking behind the entertainment/fame curtain such as in The Love Song of Johnny Valentine or The Royal We.
LOVED IT! I'm not a boyband person (unless you count the Backstreet Boys, which I'm still a fan of while being in my mid-thirties), so if this story is based on a certain band, I didn't catch the reference. However even if you don't love boybands or aren't a teenager, this is still a great story to read! Diversity is important. Queer representation is important. And Sophie Gonzales nails it at both fronts! I highly recommend reading If This Gets Out!
Thank you so much to NetGalley and the author, for providing me with an eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
A collaboration between two of my favorite YA authors? You bet I devoured this in under a day. Their two separate voices intertwined wonderfully between chapters and contributed to each character’s development. This novel about a boy band is funny, moving, and heartfelt all in one.
I absolutely adored this book. The authors know how to craft characters like no other; they are complex and likeable and wonderful and I was invested the entire time. The character development was sublime, and the slow burn romance was executed to perfection. Can you tell I think Sophie Gonzales and Cale Dietrich are geniuses? If you pick up this book, you are absolutely going to fall in love.
This book was just incredible. I loved the diversity and representation in this books. It was such a sweet romance! This also deals with some not so glamorous aspects of fame and I thought everything was so well written. I have a feeling that this book will take the book community by storm. I can't wait to get my physical copy because I absolutely need this in my library.
I've become a huge fan of Sophie Gonzales and all of her emotional and beautiful writing so when I found out she had a new book coming out with Cale Dietrich I will admit I didn't even read the plot summary I just requested to be able to read the ARC from Net Galley and held my breath. Well shockingly/amazingly I was approved and I wanted to savor this book some it doesn't come out until December, but once I opened it and got hooked into the world of boy bands and teen angst, and Zach and Ruben trying to find themselves amidst all that I couldn't put this book down.
This book isn't a light, funny, overly happy read this book hits you in the feels but in the best way possible. I ache for Ruben, Zach, Angel and Jon and what they went through in this book. This was truly a well done, emotional rollercoaster of hope, dread, finding yourself, standing up for what you believe in, and having hope that humanity and society would actually be not only on your side but decent. I can't wait for this book to be released and for more people to read it.
I love this book. I want to shout it out to the world how amazing this book was to me. Ruben and Zach were band mates that fall for each other. Management didn’t want the young men to come out of the closet among other horrible things they did to the band. It did shed some light in what the managers and producers do to stars and performers who have to hide themselves to everyone. Saturday, the band, could be any band out there now with four young men who want to sing for their fans, family and friends. At the same time, Ruben and Zach had to figure out what it meant to be true to himself and to the other person. Their love story was beautiful as it slowly was shown over the course of the book. I was extremely happy when they were together. I also loved the bandmates that was like a family, Jon and Angel. Angel was the comedic relief to the stress of the business and Jon was the strong silent support that was needed. I want more, and hope for a story with either Angel or Jon. I also want to state that the authors did an amazing job with writing this compassionate story. The flow between the two povs and the storyline was impressive. Overall, this was a great story with heart, love, compassion, family and to be free of any prejudices of anyone’s sexuality. Well done!!
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for my copy in exchange for my honest review and opinion.
THIS BOOK!! I loved it. I loved the friendships. I loved Zach and Ruben! I loved the humor and the banter. I loved the grit and the fighting for what's right! The development of the relationship between Zuben was perfect and so was the realness of the internal battling and pressures and anxiety! The only think I was left wanting is more Jon!! Can he have a novella or something? *sigh* I always get overly attached to random cinnamon roll side characters. Anyhow, this is exactly the kind of coming of age and finding yourself type book that I know Sophie Gonzales will absolutely knock out of the park! It was my first book from Cale Dietrich but I will definitely be reading more!
This book is a serious look at class and abuse wrapped up in fun and fluff. It examines the meaning of fame and shows the suffocating impact of widespread adoration. I love the character growth and self-discovery. The boys learn to speak for themselves and make their voices be heard.
The Beatles, Boyz II Men, Backstreet Boys, N*sync, One Direction, Saturday.
Boys bands have been around for a long time. Teens fawn over them, crush on them and believe that they know everything about these heartthrobs. If This Gets Out takes readers behind the scenes of the boy band Saturday. As you meet Ruben, Zach, Angel, and Jon, you quickly realize that the characters they play on stage, in interviews, and on social media are not their authentic selves, but rather characters that their management team has created to appeal to the largest audience.
Ruben has wanted to come out as gay for years, but his agent continues to ignore Ruben's demands. When Ruben begins seeing someone, tensions begin running high within the band and the future of Saturday is hanging in the balance. Can these teen heartthrobs maintain their perfectly scripted images or will they be able to be true to themselves and still be loved by their fans?
Thanks to NetGalley and Wednesday Books for this advanced reader's copy. All opinions expressed are my own. The Saturday Tour begins on December 7th, so be sure to grab a front-row ticket! Overall, 5/5 stars!