It was good to see her meet her grandmother, and develop her relationship with her mother after gaining some new perspectives. I liked that she made friends even though she was in a new country, and loved with her whole heart. The book focuses on Jenny learning to have more fun and life experiences which her Uncle reckons will give her music a spark. I really liked how the band members got a long so well despite being put together, they really had each other’s backs and each one had a role to play in the group. The romance is cute, as Jenny and Jaewoo get to know each other better and learn that they can’t stay away from each other despite the risks to Jaewoo and his band XOXO. Jenny and Sori’s friendship is one of my favourite elements of the book, so adorable. I really enjoyed this book! I liked all of the characters, loved how Jenny really came out of her shell after making new friends at her new school, including her roommate Sori. before she knew she was moving to Seoul, and it’s risky for his career for them to be seen together in a romantic way. And the twist? Jenny met one of them back in L.A. When her grandmother falls ill, Jenny and her Mom move to Seoul for a few months to look after her before and after surgery, with Jenny enrolling in a Seoul performing arts academy, which is also home to the next generation of K-Pop idols. Jenny Go is a young cellist with big music conservatory ambitions.
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