The Korean Wave has become one of the world’s most recognizable non-Western popular cultures. Korean Wave popular culture has emerged as a potentially vital tool for soft power diplomacy in South Korea. It has increased South Korea’s global prominence and caught the interest of a new generation (Kim & Nye, 2013). What is the driving force behind the Korean Wave’s global rise in popularity? Who contributed to the spread of the Korean Wave? And what does the Korean Wave mean for South Korea’s soft power? To answer these questions, the authors of the book titled “The Soft Power of Korean Wave: Parasite, BTS and Drama” present a different perception that looks beyond the typical Euro-American perspective by demonstrating the causes and implications of the Korean Wave of popular culture around the world. Many people who are interested in the developments of Korean popular and media culture will find this book to be informative and enjoyable to read.