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What do you think of Jessica Jung's Shining?
Shine is a roller coaster from beginning to end. I have never read Gossip Girl, but it reminds me of this, because this book is a soap opera.

Rachel King has always wanted to be a Korean pop singer. Her family moved from new york to Seoul, which was a huge dream. In this way, she may become an intern in one of the biggest entertainment companies in Seoul. Rachel has been training for six years, and now it's almost now or never. She needs to make a debut. But in the face of enemies who are afraid of being photographed and trainee, does she have the conditions for success?

I am a huge fan of Korean pop music, but I don't know what happened to Jessica in 20 14 years. However, as far as I know, Jessica has two physical dual roles. One is Rachel King, who represents Jessica's internship self. Jessica also moved from America. She also has a little sister. I'm sure her name is Princess Jessica. As for the rest, there has been some confusion in this book. So I hope this won't happen to her. But, yes, there may be many facts in the original materials.

Jessica's second body double is Congina, the lead singer of Forever Girl. (girlhood ... girls always ... understand? ! Jina lived her best life until she left the group without renewing her contract. However, Jina said that she was kicked out of the band for dating a member of Boy Band (he was not punished). Does that sound familiar? Should be.

But this book is not just about Jessica's calculations in the fictional world. No, this is about the dark side of Korean pop music. This is a story about how young girls are used. This is a criticism of the double standards faced by girls compared with their male peers. This is that boys don't make mistakes, and girls do everything wrong. This is about how you became so cruel that secret paparazzi followed your every move. You can't trust anyone, your colleagues, people you like, your teacher, your boss, only yourself.

Rachel is an obedient person. I have no strong feelings about her personality. Sometimes she is very fashionable. Sometimes she is shy. But she is very talented, which is clear. She is loyal to her sister and father. She had a problem with her mother, and her mother seemed to disagree with her. She has two girlfriends at school and a girlfriend in a Korean pop music trainee group.

Rachel is called "Princess Rachel" because she doesn't train 24 hours a day. She goes to school on weekdays and trains on weekends. I am surprised that she has so much free time. In my opinion, training is your life. But she has time to visit her father's gym, take part in a week-long school field trip, drive to Tokyo spontaneously, read fan signatures and so on. I'm surprised, but as an intern, Jessica must know the schedule better than I do.

When Rachel works, she works very hard. Students have exercises, fitting, public weighing and many public exams.

Rachel's sworn enemy is Mina Choo, who comes from a chaebol family. A chaebol means a very rich family. For us, the chaebol is Wal-Mart's Walton family. I think the Zhou family has chocolates and things like that. She was very unfriendly to Rachel and did something unspeakable to her. But Rachel wouldn't say. They have rivals for the same role. They are really dirty. Something happened that shocked me.

Rachel's lover is Jason Lee. He is the star of Next Boyz, the hottest boy group under DB Entertainment. Sharpshooter Jason doesn't make mistakes, which is highlighted in his interaction with Rachel. At first, she was very interested in it. But then she turned it off.

This book is everywhere. The thread was deleted and then reappeared. The role is very important! Then I hardly heard the news again, until click, they appeared again. Rachel is everywhere. This is a bullet train passing through this area.

My favorite part is watching some Korean pop music behind the scenes. For example, when a student was singing by the wall, someone hit her in the stomach with a ruler. My favorite scene is when Rachel and Jason shoot a reality show, and they show that everything is according to the script. I prefer things in everyday life.

But if Rachel wants to be a star, she must realize her dream at all costs. There are Korean words, phrases and Korean without explanation. I really like it. I don't think they simplified the book. You can check it if you like. This makes the book feel more real.

I really like the comment "Being another person in Korean pop music". Rachel is American, Jason is Canadian, half white (mother is Korean), and Akari is Japanese. This makes their situation more difficult in different ways. I hope to have more exploration.

The book actually has no ending. It's basically a plot, more plots, more plots, more plots, the last page. So this movie will definitely have a sequel.

This book is written for Korean artists and non-Korean artists to enjoy. I want to say that it may be more attractive to non-Korean pop singers because a lot has happened. It is not the glamorous Korean wave world we want to imagine. You're welcome.