The Colours We See

The Colours We See

2020 • 356 pages

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4,5 stars.

TW: mention of suicide, substance abuse, toxic parents, death

I did not expect this book to be this hell of an emotional read when I first started reading it. This story really has my heart. All the characters had their own flaws and that was reflected beautifully into this story. This is the first book that made me cry in quite a while.
It's beautiful to see how the main character - Hazel - tries to pull herself together piece by piece. Near the end, you really see her development, which she deserves.
The friendship between all the band members is so magical. It warmed my heart. I got so invested in the lives of all the characters so quickly. My heart hurt for them several times.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

January 17, 2021Report this review