Kissing: A glorious pastime.
High school student Camille Collins’ favorite hobby is kissing her boyfriend, Dylan. Dylan’s a decent guy, but he’s got his sights on something more, so he dumps Camille and spreads a rumor that she’s a bad kisser.
With the help of BFFs Hayley and Kaitlyn, Camille devises a perfect plan to prove Dylan wrong – a kiss list. Perfect kisses with a few of the hottest guys in school would leave too much evidence for anyone to deny.
Camille can’t wait for the flirting and freedom to begin, but with the sudden hate from her former softball teammates, social media blow-ups, and a distant mom, things aren’t turning out as fun as she hoped, making her wonder if creating the kiss list was a form of social suicide.
Sara Jo Cluff’s The Kiss List explores finding and losing yourself in relationships, when to set healthy boundaries, and how to forgive.
For fans of EASY A and Jenny Han’s TO ALL THE BOYS I’VE LOVED BEFORE.
Reader’s Favorite 5-star Review: “Inspired by Easy A and To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, The Kiss List by Sara Jo Cluff is a fast-paced novel with enough twists to keep YA readers hooked. Camille, like many other romantics, lost herself in her boyfriend and, without even realizing it, changed her personality to suit her love interest. Sara Jo Cluff has very cleverly weaved the message of not losing one’s real personality in a relationship in the plot. Camille’s growth from a kiss-obsessed, boyfriend-immersed high school student to a well-rounded person with dreams, hopes, and passion was commendable. The plot has a range of engaging characters, each with their own unique qualities that set them apart. A delicious combination of family drama, smart comebacks, and fascinating writing makes The Kiss List by Sara Jo Cluff an absolute page-turner.”
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