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Colorblind

by Siera Maley

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Harper has a secret...and it's not that she likes girls. 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. With only one other person in the world who knows about and shares her gift, Harper is determined to keep her distance from everyone. Then she falls for Chloe... whose number is 16. That means that Chloe doesn't have twelve months to live. She doesn't even have six. She is going to be dead by the end of the summer, unless Harper can find a way to stop it.… (more)
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200 plus pages of heart wrenching crying. A good thing in my opinion. Sweet tears. Untainted by bitterness or angst. Outstanding for a shortish young adult novel. Reminds me of the video for ‘Savin’ Me’ by Nickelback. However, the song playing through my head was ‘How to Save a Life’ by The Fray.

So different from my typical reading at the moment. So worth my time and yours. ( )
  katie66219 | Aug 24, 2021 |
Sweet sporks, this sounds intense.
  rjcrunden | Feb 2, 2021 |
Colorblind is a wonderful young adult novel (although I never did figure out why it was given that title). I entered the drawing because it seemed to have a Tru Calling vibe to it---a girl can see when someone is to die, and [in this particular case] she is determined to try to stop it from happening.

It is about young love, the fear of loss, and overcoming those fears. The author has done an especially excellent job expressing how young love felt. It is an easy-read, and one that once you start will not want to put it down until you have finished reading it. ( )
  TheCelticSelkie | Dec 17, 2016 |
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Harper has a secret...and it's not that she likes girls. 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. With only one other person in the world who knows about and shares her gift, Harper is determined to keep her distance from everyone. Then she falls for Chloe... whose number is 16. That means that Chloe doesn't have twelve months to live. She doesn't even have six. She is going to be dead by the end of the summer, unless Harper can find a way to stop it.

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