Our uber famous twenty-two year old narrator has it all. A teen idol since he was twelve, when a video of him singing went viral, his star has only risen since. Now, haunted by the suicide of his manager-father, unsettled by the very different paths he and his teenage love (and girl pop-star counterpart) “Mandy” have taken, and increasingly aware that he has signed on to something he has little control over, he begins to parse the divide that separates him from the “normal people” of the world. Sneakily philosophical, earnest and funny, Justin Kuritzkes’s Famous People is an unforgettable look at the clash between fame and the human condition. You were already a fan and we wanted to be fans, too, so we’re making Robin Sparkles proud by sharing your favorite books about fictional pop stars! We’ve picked out our outfits for their concerts and have our lighters in the air—or is that just #teamold and instead we do iPhones now?! Anyhoo, here are your favorite books about fictional pop stars! The Idea of You by Robinne Lee Space Opera by Catherynne M Valente War for the Oaks by Emma Bull The New Guy by Amy Spalding Somewhere Only We Know by Maurene Goo Fall by by Kristen Callihan The Wicked + The Divine by Jamie McKelvie, Kieron Gillen Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid Spin by Lamar Giles Juliet, Naked by Nick Hornby The Armageddon Rag by George R.R. Martin The Stand by Stephen King Rock Chick Revenge by Kristen Ashley