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Did Jessica SNSD spills everything the dark side of Korea music industry?
Shine tells the journey of 17 years old American-Korean, a trainee at DB Entertainment, Rachel Kim chasing her dream to become a kpop star.
The first half of the book quite boring, I almost DNF this book, but I keep continue, and its getting better through the second half of the story.
I can see the similarities between Rachel Kim (the protagonist) and Jessica SNSD (the writer herself); Korean-American, has a little sister (Leah, Krystal FX), 9 girls debuted in a group (Girls Forever, Girls Generation).
I must say, I've so much feeling after I finished Shine.
Not to mention, the double standard between a female trainee and male trainee. One set of rules for female and another rules for the opposite gender.
I get that Shine is Jessica's debut novel, and too bad the characters are boring and flat, I don't enjoy all relationships in this book. I don't want to touch on the plot, oh my god, the plot holes, the storyline is messed up.
Shine tells the journey of 17 years old American-Korean, a trainee at DB Entertainment, Rachel Kim chasing her dream to become a kpop star.
The first half of the book quite boring, I almost DNF this book, but I keep continue, and its getting better through the second half of the story.
I can see the similarities between Rachel Kim (the protagonist) and Jessica SNSD (the writer herself); Korean-American, has a little sister (Leah, Krystal FX), 9 girls debuted in a group (Girls Forever, Girls Generation).
I must say, I've so much feeling after I finished Shine.
Not to mention, the double standard between a female trainee and male trainee. One set of rules for female and another rules for the opposite gender.
I get that Shine is Jessica's debut novel, and too bad the characters are boring and flat, I don't enjoy all relationships in this book. I don't want to touch on the plot, oh my god, the plot holes, the storyline is messed up.