The book I read today is Shine by Jessica Jung. I thought it was really interesting because I didn‘t know much about K-pop before reading it so I learned a lot. It was a bit slow paced, but it‘s definitely worth it.
The book I read today is Shine by Jessica Jung. I thought it was really interesting because I didn‘t know much about K-pop before reading it so I learned a lot. It was a bit slow paced, but it‘s definitely worth it.
Travel days are good for powering through audio. I‘m not the target audience for YA, so a lot of the interpersonal problems made me cringe a little. But the look-behind-the-curtains of the K-pop world by an insider made an intriguing and high-stakes background for teen romance and frenemies alike. Thanks to Libro.fm for the ALC: I see it took me so long that the sequel is out! (Same reader, which is good - she was excellent.)
I really enjoyed this novel. It was very fluffy but scratches the surface of k-pop. I think the next will be really good.
Given that Jessica Jung spent more than half her life in the KPOP world, the fact that the majority of this reads like Gossip Girl fan fiction is super disappointing. I had such high hopes.
Oh! Gee, we make (the ☕️) so hot - Girls Generation, we don‘t stop!
Bring on the dramatics, Sica. I‘m ready.
좋아!
I knew it will be kinda k-dramay but it wasn't too much of it which I liked.
I liked the limited Korean.
I liked the comedy in places
It‘s no secret to anyone who knows me that I‘m a massive K-pop fan (16 years and counting!). So it makes sense that I was very excited to read Jessica‘s book and get the tea. Overall, the tea was lukewarm, but it was interesting to read a book about the trainee life from someone who lived it. I would recommend this to my fellow K-pop stans who want a little insight on our idols.
I just finished this as an audiobook and i loved it. I got dragged into the story from the beginning and didn't want to stop listening. Rachel is a trainee to become a k-pop star but what she has to face to get to where she is now and where she wants to go really made me feel all kinds of different emotions in a short time. Definetly loved this book
Rachel Kim is a young Korean American training to be a K-Pop star. A very impressive debut, fiction but partially based on the life of real K-Pop star & author of this book. I wasn't sure I would like Shine as I'm not big on contemporary or romance, but I found it extremely readable. I was intrigued by the K-Pop world. I also liked all of the Korean culture & when Rachel travels to the island of Jeju, home of the famous haenyo.
Synopsis: “Crazy Rich Asians meets Gossip Girl by way of Jenny Han in this knock-out debut about a Korean American teen who is thrust into the competitive, technicolor world of K-pop.”
SHINE will be released September 29! You‘re going to want to preorder this one ✌🏽💕
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