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Godzilla Next Door 1st English Edition Jiwinil

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Godzilla Next Door 1st English Edition Jiwinil
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Publisher: Hermit Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.78 MB
Pages: 372
Author: jiwinil
Language: English
Year: 2025
Edition: 1st English Edition

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Godzilla Next Door 1st English Edition Jiwinil by Jiwinil instant download after payment.

Synopsis: "Diew is an introvert who spends most of his time in his apartment alongside his best friend - a turtle called Khun Chai - and is quite happy to do so, until the extrovert God, a senior from another faculty, moves in next door. He is loud, frantic and annoying, and persistently flirty. He is also wondering if there's a chance they can become friends or even more, but that doesn't look likely after Diew insists that the two of them must never meet face-to-face! Undaunted, God decides to make it his mission to find out if opposites really can attract!"

An introverted person like me, who spends his life alone in his room, 'lonely,' got to know 'P'God,' an extroverted person who just moved into the room next door. He’s loud, noisy, and annoying.  

From the very first moment I learned his name, I nicknamed him 'Godzilla.'  

Two types of beings, as different as heaven and earth, suddenly became nightly chat companions through the balcony. The more we talked, the closer I felt to him. Feelings that gradually developed over time made me realize that Godzilla wasn’t as bad as I had thought.  From a small, lonely world, when I realized it again ... he had already invaded my world. 

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