![]() ![]() (Oh, is that all?) Although nowhere in that plan does it include catching feelings for K-pop’s hottest rising star, Jason Lee, which could jeopardize everything that Rachel has worked towards. After six long years of it, Rachel Kim’s dream of becoming a K-pop idol is finally within her grasp - as long as she can fend off the fierce competition and be the picture of perfection 24/7. Singing, dancing, media training, and, of course, no dating: that’s the life of a K-pop trainee. But if this cover didn’t say K-pop on it twice, there’d be zero indication that’s what the book is about. It’s also reminiscent of Lauren Conrad’s YA novel, except with origami stars. It’s not quite millennial pink, but this totally reminds me of the Instagram aesthetic back when there were places to go to and infographics hadn’t taken over. ![]() Characters’ weights are also micromanaged while eating disorders are never explicitly mentioned, there’s at least constant explicit pressure to stay thin. Content Warning: A character gets drugged, although they do not sustain any physical harm. ![]()
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