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  2. Beyond the Story - Wikipedia

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    Beyond the Story: 10 Year Record of BTS is a 2023 biography about South Korean pop group BTS.The book is written by Kang Myeong-seok and BTS, and translated into English by Anton Hur in collaboration with Clare Richards and Slin Jung.

  3. Shine (Jessica Jung novel) - Wikipedia

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    Shine is a young adult romance novel by Korean-American singer Jessica Jung, published by Simon & Schuster on September 29, 2020. Jung was inspired to write the book based on her experiences in the South Korean music industry. [1] A sequel, Bright, was published on May 10, 2022.

  4. Review Notebook of My Embarrassing Days - Wikipedia

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    A group of math teachers are selected to review an exam. Do Do-hye and her ex-husband are among the group of teachers. Na Pil-seung is the security officer assigned to watch over the teachers to prevent them from leaking exam material. Do-hye and Pil-seung shared some embarrassing moments during their college days.

  5. BookTube - Wikipedia

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    BookTube is a subcommunity on YouTube that focuses on books and literature. The BookTube community has, to date, reached hundreds of thousands of viewers worldwide. While the majority of BookTubers focus on Young Adult literature, many address other genres.

  6. South Korean literature - Wikipedia

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    Also referred as 'pure literature' in South Korea. Most authors translated by the Korea Literature Translation Institute for translation falls into this category. The terminology is often criticized, and is a constant theme of discussion in the literature of South Korea. Some of the notable [according to whom?] Korean mainstream fiction writers ...

  7. g.o.d - Wikipedia

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    g.o.d is the first K-pop idol group to hold one hundred concerts, a feat they achieved during the "100-day Human Concert" series in 2002 and 2003. [ 146 ] [ 147 ] They gained popularity and acclaim as consummate entertainers for their stage presence and humorously casual style, often presiding over their concerts themselves. [ 148 ]

  8. Korean literature in translation - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID 19 pandemic, the availability of Korean dramas such as Squid Game, Crash Landing on You on popular platforms such as Netflix, movies such as Bong Joon Ho's Parasite, along with the fandoms of K-pop groups such as BTS, Blackpink, and Twice further aided to the increasing popularity of Korean culture, literature and cuisine ...

  9. Kim Yeonsu - Wikipedia

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    Kim Yeonsu was born in Kimcheon, Kyeongsangbuk-do in 1970. He graduated with a degree in English literature from Sungkyunkwan University in Korea. After graduation, Kim was an office worker by day, a translator at night, and spent the remainder of his time writing novels. [3]