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XOXO

By: Axie Oh
Narrated by: Greta Jung
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Jenny’s never had much time for boys, K-pop, or really anything besides her dream of being a professional cellist. But when she finds herself falling for a K-pop idol, she has to decide whether their love is worth the risk. A modern forbidden romance wrapped in the glamorous and exclusive world of K-pop, XOXO is perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Maurene Goo.

Jenny didn’t get to be an award-winning, classically trained cellist without choosing practice over fun. That is, until the night she meets Jaewoo. Mysterious, handsome, and just a little bit tormented, Jaewoo is exactly the kind of distraction Jenny would normally avoid. And yet, she finds herself pulled into spending an unforgettable evening wandering Los Angeles with him on the night before his flight home to South Korea.

With Jaewoo an ocean away, there’s no use in dreaming of what could have been. But when Jenny and her mother move to Seoul to take care of her ailing grandmother, who does she meet at the elite arts academy she’s just been accepted to? Jaewoo.

Finding the dreamy stranger who swept you off your feet in your homeroom is one thing, but Jaewoo isn’t just any student. Turns out, Jaewoo is a member of one of the biggest K-pop bands in the world. And like most K-pop idols, Jaewoo is strictly forbidden from dating anyone.

When a relationship means not only jeopardizing her place at her dream music school but also endangering everything Jaewoo’s worked for, Jenny has to decide once and for all just how much she’s willing to risk for love. XOXO is a new romance that proves chasing your dreams doesn’t have to mean sacrificing your heart, from acclaimed author Axie Oh.

Indigo Best Teen Books of 2021

©2021 Axie Oh (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers
Contemporary Dream Literature & Fiction Multicultural Romance Comedy Heartfelt

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This book was very cute, I especially loved how listening to it added the extra understanding of Korean pronunciations. I did find some of the narration a little robotic? There were some odd pauses and inflection that I didn't really gel with. I think I would've just liked more emphasis. Overall a really good book, I think maybe I should've read it with my eyes though!

Very cute

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everything about this story just kind of made me smile. I love how innocent the love story is

I love this

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Go read the Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea by the same author! Forget this exists. It will be worth it.

A few things bothered me about the story, making it hard to visualize. It felt like the author only had a basic understanding of what she was writing about. I tried to ignore it and get on with the story and then the necktie scene happened. I just hope someone has explained to the author why this scene doesn't work in this setting. You can't just assume no one will know any better. I found myself unable to focus on the story after that.

Then there was the narration. It was jarring and the pronunciation was... Whatever the opposite of Konglish is. It was that! This could have been a stylized choice in consideration of the target demographic. I just found it off-putting.

DNF'd

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