A review by katiemack
Shine, by Jessica Jung
emotional
lighthearted
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
This is written like a bad K-drama, but I happen to like K-dramas (and so do many teenagers and young adults--the primary audience for this book).
While it's not winning any awards for its writing, it's a fun, juicy look into the dark inner world of K-pop. Jung calls out the more problematic aspects of the industry, including sexism and fatphobia (though some of the scenes about counting calories aren't critical enough of the practice), while also creating enough drama to be compelling (again, compelling for fans of K-dramas and readers in their teens).
While it's not winning any awards for its writing, it's a fun, juicy look into the dark inner world of K-pop. Jung calls out the more problematic aspects of the industry, including sexism and fatphobia (though some of the scenes about counting calories aren't critical enough of the practice), while also creating enough drama to be compelling (again, compelling for fans of K-dramas and readers in their teens).
Moderate: Fatphobia and Sexism