Axie Oh
Release date: 13th July 2021
★★★★
This is just a cute cliched adorable fluff. This is definitely more suited to younger audiences, maybe someone just starting in the Young adult genre. And it does read a lot like fanfiction (nothing wrong with fanfiction was just hoping for something more substantial here) I loved the side characters more than the main character. Youngmin is so freaking adorable. And I also really enjoyed the friendships in the book, maybe even more than the romance. While the romance to me felt inevitable and more like the course of the plot; however the friendships felt like some work was being done, there was beautiful character development in those moments. The relationships Jenny has with Sori and Angela and Gi Taek felt solid.
The rep is actually really casual with Korean culture seamlessly and beautifully explained. I do however think that the plot was just generalized rather than having much substance. The topic of icons not being able to date was brought up time and again but it didn't really have a huge payoff. I would have loved to see more of that. That would have been a much more interesting read, raising the stakes for both Jaewoo and Jenny. Overall this was a short light read. I am not a huge K-pop person so this was a little miss for me but I do think K-pop and K-drama fans would enjoy it.
Thank you to Edelweiss and the publisher, Harper Teen for providing me with an e-arc for an honest review.
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