It's so good it's my new favorite book and the best one I've ever read. I feel like it was perfect for me since I love kpop and sometimes find myself listening to it more than English music, and I have an open mind which enables me to see different perspectives to things. It really brought like to the side that's hidden from everyone in kpop, and that everything isn't always as it seems. It also teaches you that you should always handle situations with an open mind, not being swayed by bad thoughts and trying you best, and I noticed this was shown when Alice didn't listen to her group mates and didn't take their or anyone constructive criticism too well, and she never succeeded. But when she finally put everything behind her, and talked to Aria, she was able to turn A-List's black sea into a white sea, earning respect from her new fans, and even finally a nice comment from V. I also really fell in love with the characters. Especially So-hyun because of her relatability, especially with the fake voice and funny, warm personality. I've already recommended it to some of my friends lol. It's so addicting I read the whole thing in a little less than 2 days!! Please try it out if you love kpop, or even if you don't and want to try a different genre, or if you even hate kpop maybe, you may find yourself understand idols a bit more and hating their companies instead of the genre, or the idols specifically. I would say the only issues I have with the story is the ending and how rushed it was. It left me feeling a bit empty and pretty sad the journey was over so soon. Another issue is with the fight between Olivia and Alice. If Olivia is such a die hard kpop fan she's depicted as in the story, why did she not understand the fact that idols don't have time like...ever?? It made me pretty pissed since the fight was so petty and a little random.