The Jonas Brothers said Tuesday they are pushing back the release of BLOOD: A Memoir again.
“It’s important to us that our memoir 'BLOOD' is perfect and that we share it when the time is right,” read a tweet from the trio. “Because of that, we’re taking some extra time to write our story. We’ll update everyone shortly once we have more info.”
The book, written with Neil Strauss, was originally scheduled to be out Nov. 12, 2019 but was bumped nearly a year to Oct. 20, 2020. The hardcover was priced at $34.99.
BLOOD was described by the publisher as “a totally unfiltered memoir about three brothers who learn that BLOOD is thicker than fame.”
The memoir was part of the Jonas Brothers successful reunion, which included a documentary, a concert film, a new album and a tour.