BTS’ New Book Is 50 Percent Off Ahead of ‘Yet to Come’ Streaming Premiere
Released July 9, 'Beyond the Story' is the first-ever official book release from BTS and celebrates the 10th anniversary of the group's debut in June 2013.
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BTS have consistently topped the charts with their string of international hits, and they hit No. 1 again earlier this summer with the group’s first official book release landing at the top of Amazon’s best-seller list.
Beyond the Story: 10-Year Record of BTS was released July 9 and immediately shot to No. 1 on the overall book charts. Now, fans can get the hardcover on sale for just $22 on Amazon, a 50 percent discount from its listed retail price of $45. The BTS book sale comes on the heels of the group’s Yet to Come concert film, which is set to stream on Amazon Prime Video beginning Nov. 9.
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Released by Flatiron Books, Beyond the Story is the first-ever official book release from BTS and celebrates the 10th anniversary of the group’s debut in June 2013. The 544-page book features new interviews with all seven members, a behind-the-scenes look at their albums and music videos, and new photos that are being released to the public for the first time.
First teased in May, the official cover for the book was unveiled in June to much fanfare. But the publishers say this book is more than just hype, noting that author Myeongseok Kang spent more than three years covering the band, with unprecedented access to the group that few writers have had before.
The book is presented chronologically, with seven chapters tracing the BTS story, from the group’s formation, to their rise to fame, to their current hopes and dreams. The publisher notes call the book a “sincere, lively and deep story” that will “illuminate their musical journey from multiple angles and discuss its significance.”
The book also features more than 300 scannable QR codes that will let readers access trailers, music videos and other fun features online about the group.

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Beyond the Story is available to purchase now as a hardcover book on Amazon for $22 (half-off the list price). You can also download it as an audiobook, with the chapters read by Kim Young-Gi and Park Chan-won, two voiceover artists who were chosen by BTS to narrate their story.
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