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Semantic Error (novel), Vol. 2

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Semantic Error (novel), Vol. 2

By: J. Soori, Angy
Narrated by: Yung-I Chang
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CONFIGURING SYSTEM UPDATES… Sangwoo Choo’s life is falling apart. Trying to function normally while dealing with intense sexual urges for the first time is hard enough. It’s infinitely worse when the object of both his heart’s and body’s desire is everything he wasn’t looking for in a partner. Jaeyoung Jang is a man, a slob, a serial procrastinator, and someone who seems to get angry at the strangest things…but he’s also drop-dead gorgeous and the most talented designer Sangwoo’s ever had the pleasure of working with. Not that Jaeyoung is faring any better. He’s never met anybody more infuriating yet adorable, and if he’s being honest with himself, it’s obvious the feeling welling up inside him is way more than simple lust—in fact, it might be another “L” word altogether. However, with Sangwoo drawing a clear line in the sand between the two of them, is there any point in hoping for something more? As Jaeyoung’s departure for grad school overseas draws closer, it’s becoming harder to ignore the fact that their relationship was never meant to last. Faced with their impending separation, Sangwoo and Jaeyoung must confront the future they each had planned for themselves—and decide whether it’s one still worth living. Literature & Fiction
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