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Es una historia que se lee con mucha fluidez y permite conocer mejor el mundillo del kpop. Aunque siento que, si no conoces de antemano la cultura coreana, hay muchos datos que no se explican bien y puede resultar confuso. Siento que este libro está más orientado a quien ya conozca y le guste el mundo kpop.Otra cosa que no me ha convencido es la forma de comportarse de los protagonistas respecto a sus edades. Son como muy críos, pero con actitud de chicos de veintipico. No me cuadraba mucho eso, pero es una opinión mía personal.Tiene vibes a kdrama, lo que ha ayudado a que el ritmo fuera ágil y fluido.
I WANT MORE.XOXO gave me the same feelings I had when I watched Dream High before. Long story short, I liked reading XOXO as much as I liked watching Dream High. I was honestly both scared and excited for the release of ASAP - excited since I wanted more of Sori and Nathaniel, scared because I didn't like Dream High 2. XOXO was swoony, the romance felt dream-like and idealistic. ASAP, meanwhile, was more realistic. It showed more of the ugly side of Kpop: dating scandals. As someone who has been into Kpop since 2009, I really don't understand why its' such a big deal when idols date. I love Sori. I love Nathaniel. I love reading their moments together. Their flirtations, the way Nathaniel would tease Sori. As I said, their story felt more realistic compared to Jenny and Jaewoo's (except for the staying together thing). I related more with Sori's troubles than with Jenny's. Although I am giving this a five star rating, this story is somewhat more predictable than the previous book. Also, is it safe to assume that Sun would also get his story next? Sun barely had any moments in XOXO, but you read more of him in ASAP. If he does get his story, I am definitely reading it.