Apparently, reading a Korean YA-romance novel gives you the same feels you get when watching a Kdrama—that slightly delirious feeling, as if you’re being tickled from the inside.
Of course, I can’t say for sure that you’re going to enjoy this book, but if Kdrama is your jam, then you’re going to love this!
If not Kdrama, but you absolutely adore BTS or NCT or another Kpop band, then you’re going to find this very interesting! The politics of Korean idol life and how the bandmates try to weave through the murky waters of public opinion will definitely touch your heart.
And, if you’re neither of the above but you enjoy YA done right, and reading about young people overcoming objectionable situations to finding love, then you’re going to love this.
It has all the tropes you see in your average idol Kdrama: the seemingly naive female lead; the moody and standoffish male lead; a plethora of hilarious side characters; and a seemingly untenable situation preventing them from being together.
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Reading this reminded me of the first time I watched You Are Beautiful, and, to be honest, A.N.J.E.L.L—the band in the series—still has a very special space in my heart. Taek-young, the male protagonist, will forever be the poster boy for ‘brooding men.’
I should say that the similarities between Taek-young and Jae-woo end at the both of them belonging to a band. Jae-woo is friendlier and more approachable, and I do wish that a few more pages had been dedicated to the growth of their relationship.
The book is written completely in Jenny—the female protagonist—’s POV and inasmuch as I LIVE for pining, I found Jenny funny and witty. I love how her character shone through all her actions, and how, towards the end, she developed a kind of maturity that wasn’t present before.
I definitely recommend this if you are familiar with band politics and looking for a light YA-romance read.
Aw this sounds so cute! This would be absolutely perfect for my sister. Adorable!!
That’s great! If she enjoys it, she could also read Kpop Confidential. It’s very interesting as well.