She thought that debuting in a K-Pop band was the finsh line, but it was only the beginning. Because now it’s not only Candace’s company judging her—it’s the entire world. How will she find the courage to stand by her beliefs, even when powerful forces are trying to shame and silence her…

K-Pop Revolution Book 2 by Stephan Lee, narrated by Joy Osmanski
Published by Scholastic Audio Books; April 5, 2022
Genres: Young Adult | Contemporary | Fiction | Romance | Asian Literature
Time: 10 hours 55 minutes
Format: Audiobook
Source: Libby
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T/W: Cyber Bullying, Body Shaming, Sexism, Restrictive Dieting
Rated: YA, Adult, 12+
★★★★☆ | 4 / 5

You can read my review for the first book, K-Pop Confidential, here!

I went blind going into the second book of this series. No expectations whatsoever. If I learned anything from reading the first novel, it is that this is a story about the negative side of the music industry and how small things (and small people) can become big and create lasting, influential changes in the world.

I listened to the audiobook, narrated by Joy Osmanski, and it has been such a treat. She sings the lyrics, puts so much emotion and character into the story. Even her British accent is spot on. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I highly recommend the audiobook to everyone.

And not just the audiobook, but the series as a whole. I’m satisfied with the way the story ended. It was definitely a K-Pop Revolution!

According to Stephan Lee on Goodreads, “the only way to get a third book is if some more people discover Books One and Two!”

Please, please, please read the books! And advocate for a third book. I want to see the direction his story takes, and what lies ahead for our MC star Candace Park!

★★★★☆ | 4 / 5

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