There are also interesting plot lines that aren’t unpacked within the scope of this book. The cast is intriguingly put together, making readers curious about Jenny’s mother, or her friends Gi Taek and Angela. XOXO is the kind of fast-paced book perfect for getting you out of a reading slump. The last thing she needs is a distraction, but maybe there are some things worth taking risks for. And opportunities for Jenny to pursue her dream become more critical than ever. As a K-Pop idol, Jaewoo is strictly forbidden from dating. She’s even more surprised to find out that he’s an international K-Pop star, a member of the boy group XOXO. Jenny is shocked to find out that Jaewoo attends the same prestigious arts academy she’s attending for the semester. Three months later, Jenny follows her mother to South Korea to visit her ailing grandmother long-term. After a whirlwind of an evening, Jaewoo disappears without a word. When she meets Jaewoo at her uncle’s karaoke bar, she has no idea that she’s in for the adventure of a lifetime. Which is why she is devastated when she’s told she lacks the spark to make her a truly extraordinary musician. Jenny Go practices tirelessly in pursuit of her dream to attend a prestigious music conservatory.
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