Review: The Colour of Hope

The Colour of Hope The Colour of Hope by Ross MacKenzie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book. It captured my imagination right from the first page, and kept it right until the very end.

I love the world building, and the idea of colour being removed. Colour is something that is so intrinsic to most of our lives, it’s hard to imagine life without it. I loved the way magic is a part of the world.

The characters are great, so believable and relatable. I especially love Hope, Darroch, and of course Oliver! I also loved the plot, it carried me along, and I just didn’t want to stop reading. It’s so fabulously well written.

The only thing I didn’t like was one of the central characters died. It was absolutely necessary for the story, but more upsetting than I prefer. But the rest is so brilliant, it totally makes up for it.

Overall, this was a wonderful and magical adventure, and one of my favourite books this year.

I was given a free copy of this book, my opinions are my own.

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