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XOXO

By: Axie Oh
Narrated by: Greta Jung
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XOXO has descriptive copy which is not yet available from the Publisher. Contemporary Dream Literature & Fiction Multicultural Romance Romantic Comedy 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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