Order of Adib Khorram Books

Adib Khorram is an Iranian-American author of YA novels. His fiction blends humour, emotional honesty, and nuanced explorations of identity, often focusing on queer protagonists. His protagonists must navigate family, friendship, mental health, and cultural heritage, with a voice that is both heartfelt and sharply observant. Khorram’s debut novel Darius the Great Is Not Okay earned widespread acclaim and established him as a distinctive voice in modern YA literature.
Adib Khorram made his debut as a novelist in 2018 with Darius the Great Is Not Okay. Below is a list of Adib Khorram’s books in order of when they were originally released:
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Publication Order of Darius The Great Books
| Darius the Great Is Not Okay | (2018) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
| Darius the Great Deserves Better | (2020) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
Publication Order of Love on the Vine Books
| I'll Have What He's Having | (2024) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
| It Had to Be Him | (2025) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
| Isn't He Romantic? | (2026) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
| Kiss & Tell | (2022) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
| The Breakup Lists | (2024) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
| One Word, Six Letters | (2026) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
Publication Order of Children's Books
| Seven Special Somethings | (2021) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
| Tea Is Love | (2025) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
Publication Order of Anthologies
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Adib Khorram Synopses: Kiss & Tell is a standalone novel by Adib Khorram. Hunter never set out to become a pop idol, yet that is exactly where he has landed. Now he is touring North America with his band, Kiss & Tell, filling arenas across the United States and Canada while tabloids dissect every detail of their lives. As the only gay member of the group, Hunter is still nursing the wounds of a very public breakup – leaked sexts, online commentary, and a heartbreak he never got to keep private – and suddenly he is expected to embody the perfect queer role model for a generation of fans.
The trouble is, Hunter has no idea what that role is supposed to look like. Is he meant to smile through photo shoots in whatever outfit The Label hands him and pretend he has never touched another boy? (Apparently so.) Is he allowed to find comfort among the queer teens who show up at meet‑and‑greets, offering him the sense of community he has been missing? (Thankfully, yes.) And what about the spark he feels with Kaivan, the drummer for the opening act? (He hopes it can be something real.) But when The Label discovers their relationship, the fallout threatens everything – the image they have built for him, the fragile new connection he has found, and Hunter’s own sense of who he is allowed to be.
The Breakup Lists is a standalone novel by Adib Khorram. Jackson Ghasnavi prides himself on being many things – a tech tinkerer, a smoothie obsessive, a compulsive maker of lists – but a romantic is definitely not one of them. Why would he be, after watching his parents’ marriage fall apart and helping his sister Jasmine patch up her heart more times than he can count?
He is perfectly content staying behind the curtain – he is a stage manager, after all – and limiting his involvement in other people’s love lives to the breakup lists he drafts for Jasmine, cataloguing every flaw (real or imagined) of her exes.
Then along comes Liam: the senior swim captain turned unexpected leading man who manages to catch the attention of both Ghasnavi siblings. Not that Jackson has a crush. Jasmine has already called dibs, and Liam is probably – no, definitely – straight.
So why does the thought of someday writing Liam’s breakup list feel like something he absolutely cannot bring himself to do?

