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~July's Books Reviewed~
*everyone please just ignore the fact that June was skipped... shhhhhhh! 🙈*
A slow month for reading again (but better than the previous 😬) however all three were thoroughly enjoyed. That's it for this months intro, not going to lie to you, I have nothing else to say 😅
The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie
(304 pages)
I read this book in a single day right at the start of the month when I still had good intentions of reading more... while my intentions led to little, it is a testament to the book that it was finished so quick. There is something comforting about an Agatha Christie novel, especially a Poirot one, and I really enjoyed reading the very first Poirot one for the first time and seeing just where the character started. As always, the pacing was good, the characters were intriguing, and the mystery was, well, mysterious! I especially loved that in this edition of the book they had printed both the official ending, as well as the original ending Agatha Christie wrote before she changed her mind. I thought it was a really interesting insight into her as an editor as well as a writer. I will say that I definitely preferred the official ending so was glad to see that was the one chosen by the printers! Overall, an engaging and fun read, a classic whodunit and should rightfully be included on any mystery lovers tbr list.
I gave this book 4 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Beyond the Story: 10 Year Record of BTS by BTS & Myeongseok Kang
(496 pages)
Am I biased? Probably. Do I care? No. This is for my personal record of the books I've loved this year and I loved every single second of this. I cried, laughed, reminisced, missed all of them more than is healthy probably, and felt indescribably proud of them and myself. I don't tend to read biographies, or nonfiction at all, but I have been listening to BTS since the end of 2015 and they have taught me so many important lessons, as well as offered me comfort and joy in ways that they probably can't even imagine. Reading this book felt not only like a window into a section of their past that we hadn't been able to see before, but also like a portal right back to my own past. As ridiculous as it may sound, they are all so relatable and it makes me so happy to remember how far they've come, as well as filled with hope for my own future. I genuinely don't think it's an exaggeration to say that they reminded me how to just be happy. Yes they're not solely responsible for it, nor do they miraculously solve everything, but they definitely have improved my life with their music and unwavering (if remote and one sided!) presence. For that, I will never be able to thank them enough.
I gave this book 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson
(643 pages)
I really really enjoyed this! To be completely honest, I was nervous going in that it wouldn't live up to my expectations for Sanderson, but I had no need to be concerned. Sanderson is a masterful world builder, has incredible characterisation, and enthralling plots. I am obsessed with the almost espionage elements of this book and am so happy to see that once again Sanderson has prioritised a beautiful found family at the centre of the relationships. It is truly a unique and fun story with so many twists and misdirects, and yet it is all written so cleverly that it isn't once blunt or off putting. I would highly recommend!
I gave this book 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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A few weeks ago I was chitchatting at work about how I was reading this book and my friend Caleb asked me whether there was anything in the book that I didn’t already know. This question gave me pause, and a moment of appreciation for the fact that he saw me as a super fan, somebody very well-informed about BTS, which I am (naturally obsessive and deeply obsessed with this, in particular, for nearly 9 years), but I so rarely think of myself in this way. More often, I feel aware of how little I actually know about BTS and how much more I wish that I could know about them. There’s a part of this book where a similar sentiment is expressed by BTS about their fans, ARMY. The writing of “Boy With Luv,” lead single from the Map of the Soul: Persona album, is framed around this curiosity; BTS is turning their attention back on the fans that have been with them for so long. They’re aware that their diverse global fan base lives so many different lives, and yet has some thing unshakable and special in common. The song “Boy With Luv” begins with questions as the members of BTS wonder about ARMY’s days. This moment in the book was, in a certain sense, something I did know about because I’d experienced the first iterations of these questions back in 2019. I remember being in The Galapagos on vacation when I took time to reply to Jimin and J-Hope’s posts on Twitter including these lines from the yet-unreleased song. They seemed to be just asking ARMY about their days. I remember being excited because my day had been so exciting (I had something to share!) and I remember posting a photo I had taken of a beautiful, iridescent crab that I wished Namjoon could see. It was such an interesting moment: I felt this longing, this need to share with BTS, this wanting to be closer to them. To now see this moment framed from BTS‘s perspective in this book and to understand this as a deliberate choice on their part to begin the song in this way made me smile. Yes, of course I knew BTS wanted to ask ARMY these questions, but to read about their curiosity and their thought-processes in this book took me outside of myself and reframed that moment. My experiences were filtered through BTS’s eyes, which was the key thing that was new to me in reading this book. The threads of connection they perceive, and the care and forethought in planning certain things and making certain choices—so much of that was new to me, even though the things themselves were familiar.
In this vein, I remember noting early on while reading that the interviews with the members of BTS and their direct quotes reflecting on how they felt during certain periods of time throughout their careers were the most revealing and the best parts of this book. I also particularly enjoyed the quotes from Bang PD and his perspective on BTS, as individuals and as a collective. Of course, these quotes give me a new understanding of how the members felt as they struggled through some of the darker moments of their careers. I reflected that my favorite BTS albums, namely Dark & Wild and Love Yourself: Tear, seem to be the products of the darkest eras. I don’t think I was aware of this, at least with the level of concreteness communicated in this book that allowed me to draw a clear link between BTS collective mental/emotional state and the artistic out-put of these albums. While this book repeatedly emphasizes BTS’s professionalism—they show up and they do the work, regardless of anything else going on—these albums seem connected with BTS’s most pivotal emotional traumas and I wonder whether that is something I’m connecting to in these particular albums and, if so, is my love for these particular albums a strange way to feel? These albums have been ones I’ve turned to in moments of emotional disorientation, confusion, and trauma in my life, yet something I have always valued about these albums is the fact that though several of the songs are sad or emotionally-fraught, they are still addictive. I can listen to these albums over and over again and internalize them. These songs aren’t sad in a way that makes me sadder, but in a way that makes me calm, reflective, and engaged with my own feelings. I am feeling and I feel with more self-awareness, as “Outro: Tear” loops in my car. 
BTS’s interviews in this book, in addition to revealing to me a new and intimate understanding of how they felt or how they struggled (though I should say less “new” than simply “different,” as I’ve clearly felt for years the articulation of these emotions through their songs and through their performances), also granted me new windows into their self-perception and their perception of each other. I love those golden insights into who they are and what they care about as they perceive each other. I was struck, yet again, by how carefully the members of BTS perceive each other. Again, this is something I already know, but now I know it in a new way because of this set of interviews. I remember reading V's description of how different Jimin is from him, and I felt how confused he was at a certain point to see Jimin’s overwhelming drive, even desperation, to succeed, contrasted to V’s self-perception that he lived in the moment, accepting things as his fate. Jimin, V saw, struggled against everything, took everything so deeply seriously. I remember Jin’s way of describing going fishing with Suga; I remember Jungkook talking about his trip to Japan with Jimin and how seriously he took his decision to come to Big Hit because of RM. I’m consumed by J-Hope talking about his full immersion in the world of rap and hip-hop when everyone in that first dorm lived and breathed music. These are stories that I know, but I know them in a new way now.
A third thing that I knew, but re-learned, about BTS (like an affirmation of something that I’ve always known) is their ability to take risks to reinvent themselves and to pivot as artists. This is something that Doris and I have talked about before, the risks BTS has taken at moments in their career when they’ve done something dramatically differently than what they did before. For example, there was no precedent for the Love Yourself series, which seemingly came out of nowhere, as if BTS completely reinvented the wheel to create this approach to lyricism, aestheticism, and narrative. The same thing could be said for The Most Beautiful Moment in Life series. HYYH was the time at which I was just becoming a BTS fan and so I didn’t understand in listening to that music how what they were doing with these albums was such a dramatic choice to try something different, to express something authentic but new. This book helped me see how deliberate those choices were; those choices were not made blindly, but were deliberate creative leaps, and it wasn’t enough for BTS to just think of the next step slightly ahead, but to reach for something out of a wholly different lifetime and reality. I have such strong appreciation for BTS’s capacity for reinvention, in part because of this book. 
Something that surprised me, however, was the book’s focus on curated promotions centering these deliberate directional, artistic choices made with each album in each era. The book emphasized the role of Big Hit in the curated promotional schedule. This effort and planning was framed as being deviated from dramatically with the release of the BE album in 2020. For BE, there was no longer a plan to follow a particular promotional schedule with set traditions around types of promotional content, and, instead, interested was generated organically through individual members uploading YouTube Lives, in which they did things like paint or dance or talk about the album, that were simply the product of their daily lives during the pandemic. I think this way of talking about curated promotional content surprised me because I have always felt BTS to be so deeply organic. Yes, their work is carefully crafted and curated, full of thoughtful artistry, but to me that has never seemed like anything other than the natural byproduct of wanting to present polished work with layers of artistic nuance. To think of the things that came before an album as carefully curated promotions, done on behalf of the company, surprised me, but I could also see how the perspective of this book would be more centered in the “behind the scenes” (pun intended) aspects of work at the company and the philosophy behind the collective artistic choices that were being made. 
I realized that something that may be contributing to this difference between how I have viewed BTS’s promotional content and the way this book describes this content is that BTS’s promotional content is so human-centered. Their promotions feature themselves, showing parts of their artistry and their decisions and showcasing their work process for the viewers. Even a BTS photoshoot is done with real artistry because the members are thinking carefully about how to express their emotions in a still photo, while deconstructing and exploring the roots of these same feelings through music on the album. When someone says “promotional content” I think of something much less human and much more artificial; I think of the way Western promotional content rarely puts the artist front and center. Western promotional content might be, on the whole, less curated than fragmented, as companies make financially-driven decisions and try to engage the audience through the cheap gimmick of unanswered questions or a tantalizing glimpse into the aesthetic that the viewers or listeners should expect from the upcoming tour or album. BTS’s promotional content, on the other hand, has always felt more like textured world-building surrounding the album than fragments of the thing itself. One excellent example of this is the way ARMY have joked for years that the teaser for a MV doesn’t sound anything like the song itself. The teaser doesn’t work like “a tease” of the song, and instead works like complementary content for the song, to get you wondering about the creative landscape that is beginning to come into focus for you, the fan. 
Perhaps a narrative is inevitably created in retrospect when we look back on the project of 10 years. It’s easy to draw connections, to see the way in which BTS built on something that had come before while making a huge creative leap and taking a real risk (the risk being whether or not an audience, who is familiar with and enjoyed a certain type of thing, would follow the same group of creators to a totally different thing and enjoy that, too) at every turn. For BTS to have succeeded in their wide-ranging creativity, ARMY must be people who like, and will engage with, a variety of kinds of art and music. I feel this to be true of myself (I often say “I read anything,” “I listen to anything,” I’m here for something that is high-quality and thoughtful and moves me and it doesn’t matter what genre it is, that genre itself seems irrelevant—existing only so far as to be questioned and recombined, to be thought inside of and outside of simultaneously). I am glad to see that there are so many fans who love and identify with this creative breadth. I remembered while reading the section about CONNECT: BTS (an effort BTS made in 2020 to work with visual artists on a global scale) that I thought at the time how it was almost surreal the way in which BTS were the perfect artists for me, emotionally and intellectually, producing the exact kind of thinking about art that was exciting and rewarding to me, as somebody who cared about interdisciplinary connections and philosophical exploration of the self and why human beings create and why we care about foraging connections with other humans through art. 
I can’t separate myself far enough from BTS to know whether or not BTS became who I would most want them to be or I became who would best be able to see them. It’s a kind of co-evolution, and isn’t that bizarre? How could it be? That I would be influencing them, in turn? And yet, of course I am, as one of millions of diverse ARMY, somehow on a collective wavelength, curious about each other, meeting to intermingle and spark new directions. 
On page 335 - 336 of this book, J-Hope talks about the process of coming to “know one’s self” and how connected self-knowledge is to self-love. J-Hope says, “LOVE YOURSELF, while it has the message to love yourself, on the one hand I thought, 'what kind of person am I?’ I studied myself a lot during that time and I came to the realization that I had a bright energy and that I was someone who could pass that energy on to others….Also, as I looked at ARMY, I came to think once again, ‘that’s right, this is who I am.’ That was the journey.” The book says “like j-hope says, it was actually a process to ‘know yourself’ in order to find out if you can ‘love yourself.’ No matter who you are, this is a process that is inevitably ongoing, and there isn’t one single answer.” This is what I expressed and realized in my writing last summer in the poem that says, “I have come to realize, shamefully late, / that to know myself / is the central act of self-love.” I know that BTS has helped me to see this, and also somehow, in some small way, I have helped BTS to see this. That is a bizarre thought, but it also makes sense because this understanding is not something that we are creating, but a truth we are uncovering. Somehow the set of experiences of being BTS and being ARMY over this past decade is a process through which this truth is uncovered: that the effort of getting to know one’s self is worth any degree of effort, as it means you love yourself if you engage with discovering who you are, if you show yourself the care of thinking deeply about who you are so that you will come to know yourself.
This book, I assume for BTS and also for me, is part of that process of self-discovery, of knowing how to reflect on oneself to process and engage with one’s own thinking. For me, then, to reflect on BTS and, through them, on myself is an act of self-love and self-knowing. This book is “the 10 Year Record of BTS” and I’m sure that BTS would be the first to say, “it is also, therefore, the 10 Year Record of ARMY.” This is not because BTS “owes their career to ARMY” or something so simplistic, but because BTS has ARMY like a mirror that we hold up to each other. If I spend time learning new things about BTS, as I long to, what I’m doing simultaneously is learning new things about myself. So, of course, there were things in this book I didn’t know; there were the things that I didn’t know about myself, and Caleb was right to ask me that question because he thinks of me an expert, just like he’d be right to ask me if there were things I didn’t know about myself. Aren’t we surely experts on ourselves, we all assume? And yet, the more I learn, the more I come to know how much more there is to learn about me. 
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BTS: Beyond The Story Chapter Subtitle Reveal 
Chapter 1: Seoul 
Chapter 2: Why We Exist 
Chapter 3: Love, Hate, ARMY 
Chapter 4: Inside Out 
Chapter 5: A Flight That Never Lands 
Chapter 6: The World of BTS 
Chapter 7: We Are
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BPP, I've been waiting to see if you would talk about the weverse article but since no one has asked I'm going to. Wth is Hybe doing? 1st Jhope "leads contemporary" and then Namjoon, THEE Namjoon who created the whole idea of Spring Day isn't mentioned at all. Please tell me your thoughts. Sure lets say Hybe hates Jimin but now they hate Namjoon too? It makes no sense for something like this to come from Hybe writers.
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For anyone who hasn't read the article yet, here's the English version and I suggest you skim it at least so you know what's actually written.
Anon, yours is actually the first ask I've gotten on it today, and your gut feeling that it's not usually staff writers at Weverse pushing out these articles is correct - I've written about how the magazine works before and it's usually Korean critics who are contracted to write pieces. But this time, the article is actually written by a staff writer, the Editor in Chief of Weverse Magazine to be exact, Kang Myeongseok - the same guy who authored the BTS book.
I understand why you're left scratching your head after reading it, and I've pointed out the magazine's shoddy writing before, but I think this latest issue is partly an instance of context lost in translation.
iMO, the point of the article is three things:
To use the upcoming anniversary of Spring Day to remind people who haven't yet purchased the BTS book, to get it.
To remind people that BTS are in fact still the top group and it's songs like Spring Day that gained them acclaim.
To tie Spring Day into the album narrative of BTS.
The point of the article isn't to give an accounting of how Spring Day was made or who led it, and you can glean this from how RM making the song is given only a sentence in the article -
"RM이 ‘BEYOND THE STORY : 10-YEAR RECORD OF BTS’에서 “한국 사람들 사이에서 오래 가고 싶은 노래”를 만들고 싶었다고 말했던 소망은 현실이 되었다."
- all that says is that RM's dream of making a touching song happened with Spring Day.
Two members are used as touchpoints: Yoongi and Hoseok. Yoongi because his personal story ties literally to the lyrics, and Hoseok because his interpretive dance piece incorporating b-boying and contemporary elements, is the piece which introduces the Wings/You Never Walk Alone album on which Spring Day is on. It's also Hoseok who starts the dance in the choreography alongside Jimin - the language in the article implies the author is talking about Hoseok literally starting the song in the stage performance with Jimin. It's also a continuation of how Hoseok's dance piece is what starts the album. The mention of contemporary dancing with Jimin should've been highlighted more prominently, but the following mentions of contemporary dancing in the article (eg Black Swan) is referring to the group as a whole. Not Hoseok and not Jimin.
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Like I said, the point of the article doesn't appear to be a detailed account of how BTS made Spring Day or the contemporary dancing strength of the group. The two key members for both things - Namjoon and Jimin - are given only a cursory mention at best. I don't think anybody reading the article in Korean, or even English, will come away thinking that's the point. The article honestly just reads like an elaborate ad for the BTS book using the 7th year anniversary of Spring Day as the catalyst.
Is this worth any of the hysteria I've been seeing on Twitter? No. In my opinion. But I also won't really fault anyone feeling some type of way about the article. Weverse in general does a shitty job with their feature pieces. They deserve all the criticism. The only thing they seem to do decently enough is their interviews.
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BTS // Book // "Beyond The Story: 10-year Record of BTS" // 2023
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SCHEDULE 2023
GENNAIO 
1 - J-Hope @ Rockin Eve di New York (2am 🇮🇹) 
3 - RUN BTS ‘Next Top Genius Part 1′ (1pm 🇮🇹)
7 - J-Hope @ Golden Disc Awards 2023 (12pm 🇮🇹)
10 - RUN BTS ‘Next Top Genius Part 2′ (1pm 🇮🇹)
13 - Rilascio di “VIBE” di Taeyang feat. Jimin (6am 🇮🇹)
19 - J-Hope @ sfilata Louis Vuitton di Parigi
20 - Jimin e J-Hope @ sfilata Dior di Parigi
21 - J-Hope @ sfilata Hermès di Parigi
FEBBRAIO
14 - RUN BTS ‘Mini Field Day Part 1′ (1pm 🇮🇹)
17 - Rilascio del documentario “J-Hope In The Box” su Disney+ e Weverse        Rilascio del photobook di J-Hope “All New Hope” 
18 - Compleanno J-Hope 🥳
20 - Seojin’s Team @ The Game Caterers 
21 - RUN BTS ‘Mini Field Day Part 2′ (1pm 🇮🇹)
22 - Inizio preordini dell’album solista di Jimin “FACE” (4am 🇮🇹) 
24 - Inizio messa in onda del variety show “Seojin’s” con V 
25 - RM @ Fashion Show di Bottega Veneta a Milano (8pm 🇮🇹)
MARZO
3 - Rilascio di “on the street” di J-Hope (6am 🇮🇹)
9 - Compleanno Suga 🥳      Rilascio del photobook di Suga “Wholly or Whole Me”
14 - Rilascio di “Smoke Sprite” di So! YoON! feat. RM (10am 🇮🇹)
17 - Rilascio del pre-singolo “Set Me Free Pt.2″ dall’album “FACE” di Jimin (5am 🇮🇹)
24 - Rilascio dell’album solista “FACE” di Jimin + singolo “Like Crazy” (5am 🇮🇹)        Jimin @ The Tonight Show - Talk
25 - Jimin @ The Tonight Show - Performance
30 - Jimin @ MCountdown         Jimin @ Beat Coin
31 - Jimin @ Music Bank        Jimin @ SBS Power FM 
APRILE
2 - Jimin @ Inkigayo 
7 - Rilascio di “People Pt.2″ di Suga feat. IU (6am 🇮🇹)
11 - Suga e Jimin @ programma YouTube ‘Pinggyego’
18 - Arruolamento militare di J-Hope 
21 - Rilascio dell’album solista “D-DAY” di Suga (6am 🇮🇹)        Rilascio del documentario di Suga “Road to D-Day” @ Weverse e Disney+
24 - Rilascio MV di “AMYGDALA” di Suga (5pm 🇮🇹)
26 - Concerto Suga @ Belmont Park, giorno 1
27 - Concerto Suga @ Belmont Park, giorno 2
29 - Concerto Suga @ Newark 
MAGGIO
2 - Suga @ The Tonight Show di Jimmy Fallon (5:35am 🇮🇹)
3 - Concerto Suga @ Rosemont, giorno 1
4 - Rilascio di “Don’t ever say love me” di Colde feat. RM (11am 🇮🇹)
5 - Concerto Suga @ Rosemont, giorno 2
6 - Concerto Suga @ Rosemont, giorno 3
10 - Concerto Suga @ Los Angeles, giorno 1
11 - Concerto Suga @ Los Angeles, giorno 2
12 - Rilascio di “The Planet”, OST per la serie animata “Bastions” (6am 🇮🇹)
14 - Concerto Suga @ Los Angeles, giorno 3
16 - Concerto Suga @ Oakland, giorno 1
17 - Concerto Suga @ Oakland, giorno 2
18 - Rilascio di “Angel pt.1″ OST per “Fast X” feat. Jimin (2pm 🇮🇹)  
26 - Concerto Suga @ Jakarta, giorno 1
27 - Concerto Suga @ Jakarta, giorno 2
28 - Concerto Suga @ Jakarta, giorno 3
GIUGNO
2 - Concerto Suga @ Kanagawa, giorno 1
3 - Concerto Suga @ Kanagawa, giorno 2
4 - Concerto Suga @ Kanagawa, giorno 3      Live Viewing del concerto nei cinema (4pm 🇮🇹)
9 - Concerto Suga @ Bangkok, giorno 1
10 - Concerto Suga @ Bangkok, giorno 2
11 - Concerto Suga @ Bangkok, giorno 3
13 - 10° anniversario BTS 💜
16 - Concerto Suga @ Singapore, giorno 1
17 - Concerto Suga @ Singapore, giorno 2        Trasmissione al cinema dei documentari “j-hope IN THE BOX” e “Road to D-Day”
18 - Concerto Suga @ Singapore, giorno 3        Trasmissione al cinema dei documentari “j-hope IN THE BOX” e “Road to D-Day”
24 - Concerto Suga @ Seul, giorno 1
25 - Concerto Suga @ Seul, giorno 2
LUGLIO
9 - Anniversario ARMY 💜      Rilascio libro “Beyond The Story: 10-Year Record of BTS”
AGOSTO
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SETTEMBRE
1 - Compleanno Jungkook🥳
12 - Compleanno RM 🥳
OTTOBRE
13 - Compleanno Jimin 🥳
NOVEMBRE
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DICEMBRE 
4 - Compleanno Jin 🥳
30 - Compleanno V 🥳
La schedule può essere soggetta a modifiche in qualsiasi momento.
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