Jonas Brothers Postpone “Blood” Memoir

Kevin Jonas, Nick Jonas and, Joe Jonas. Photo by Andrew H Walker/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9335835am)

Jonas Brothers announced on Twitter that they’re pushing back the release of their memoir, Blood: A Memoir By The Jonas Brothers, again. “It’s important to us that our memoir ‘BLOOD’ is perfect and that we share it when the time is right. Because of that, we’re taking some extra time to write our story. We’ll update everyone shortly once we have more inform,” the post reads.

Back in February, the Jonas Brothers rescheduled the release of Blood for October 20 and a new date has yet to be announced. Blood “details the incredible true story of the Jonas Brothers, from the band’s creation, phenomenal rise to superstardom, break up at the height of their fame, and now reunification. Written with Neil Strauss, coauthor of The Dirt, and told in their own words, this is a totally unfiltered memoir about three brothers who learn that blood is thicker than fame,” according to the book’s official website.

The band became popular again after their surprise reunion last year and they had a No. 1 Hot 100 Song and a No. 1 Billboard 200 album, their biggest tour ever, and two documentaries.