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Somewhere Only We Know
by Maurene Goo
3.75/5⭐️
This story follows Lucky who is a very popular K-pop star as she is about to debut in the United states when she decides she needs a night out to act like a normal teenager and be able to eat whatever she wants (aka a hamburger ). Jack is sneaking into the same hotel Lucky is trying to escape as he try’s to sneak some photos for his secret tabloid job. This follows their adventure as they explore Hong Kong for a day and all the fun tourist spots they’re able to see
I would recommend this to you if you :
* are a huge k-pop fan because there are some references that I thought were really cute (coming from someone who knows the bare minimum about k-pop)
* you really enjoyed The Sun is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon and the layout of that story
* if you’re looking for a really cute contemporary story that might not be the most realistic but will warm your heart with its cute moments
This might not be the story for you if :
* you aren’t a fan of story’s that take place in one day
* if you don’t like knowing more than the characters do throughout the novel. * if you don’t like characters that lie a lot
I thought this was a very enjoyable and quick read. I did have some issues with it, but I could still tell that the author researched k-pop a lot and I really enjoyed the way it spoke about the areas of the industry that people often ignore (aka racial discrimination,food diets, alienation).
This story follows Lucky who is a very popular K-pop star as she is about to debut in the United states when she decides she needs a night out to act like a normal teenager and be able to eat whatever she wants (aka a hamburger ). Jack is sneaking into the same hotel Lucky is trying to escape as he try’s to sneak some photos for his secret tabloid job. This follows their adventure as they explore Hong Kong for a day and all the fun tourist spots they’re able to see
I would recommend this to you if you :
* are a huge k-pop fan because there are some references that I thought were really cute (coming from someone who knows the bare minimum about k-pop)
* you really enjoyed The Sun is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon and the layout of that story
* if you’re looking for a really cute contemporary story that might not be the most realistic but will warm your heart with its cute moments
This might not be the story for you if :
* you aren’t a fan of story’s that take place in one day
* if you don’t like knowing more than the characters do throughout the novel. * if you don’t like characters that lie a lot
I thought this was a very enjoyable and quick read. I did have some issues with it, but I could still tell that the author researched k-pop a lot and I really enjoyed the way it spoke about the areas of the industry that people often ignore (aka racial discrimination,food diets, alienation).