Colorblind
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.45 (949 Votes) |
Asin | : | 150840304X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 230 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-05 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"This book, this author, is wonderful. I cried along with Harper and I felt the pain so expertly and effortlessly conveyed in this bookExpertly woven storytelling. This book is touching and engrossing." "Original, beautifully written, a new favorite." . You will not be disappointed." "Every time I think I can't appreciate Siera Maley more, she releases another book more impressive than the last
With only one other person in the world who knows about and shares her gift, Harper is determined to keep her distance from everyone. She has a rare and special gift: she can see how old other people will be when they pass away. Nothing she does changes this number, and that becomes especially clear when her mother dies in a car crash. Harper has a secretand it’s not that she likes girls. She is going to be dead by the end of the summer, unless Harper can find a way to stop it.. Then she falls for Chloe… whose number is 16. She doesn’t even have six. That means that Chloe doesn’t have twelve months to live
Amazing. Linda A beautifully written story of first love in the face of what appears to be certain loss. Smart, humorous, witty dialogue (perhaps a bit of a stretch, at times, considering Harper and Chloe are still in high school), thorough character development and sweet, honest interaction as the relationship between the girls progresses. I rarely cry while reading but the emotion. Heart Warming Kederia Paasewe I can honestly say this is the best book I have read all year. I'm glad I bought it and ill read it many times over. I fell in love with the story how the characters fell for each other. I cried my way through the ending, because the book gives you hope for true love. If a sequel was written I'd pre order it even years in advance. I absolutely love this story and the . "Colorblind" according to Leah. This book is both heart-warming and heart-wrenching in the best of ways. It makes you think long and hard on the concept of fate and they way our lives are affected by this seemingly all powerful force of nature.