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The Color Project
by Sierra Abrams
Five Things About The Color Project
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1) this book is a magical work of art. It fills you with the most warm feelings ever. It makes you laugh. It makes you cry. It's the perfect book to snuggle up with on a rainy day with a cup of coffee. I can't wait to own a copy of it and just snuggle it and hold it and take pictures with it and get tear stains on the pages.
2) Bee is such a wonderful, relatable narrator. She's got her flaws, and they shine in a way that just make you love her more. I did want to grab her by the shoulders and give her a good shake at times, but I understood her actions and her fears. It made her so REAL. And I love that.
3) Levi.
Levi.
LEEEEEVIIIIIII.
Precious human bean. My starfish Levi. This bean is perfect. For the book, for Bee, for me *coughs loudly* EHEM sorry what? No I didn't say anything. POINT OF THIS IS: if you don't want to read this book (which I don't know why that would be but it might be possible from someone strange) then STILL READ IT JUST FOR LEVI. LEVI IS WORTH IT. Even if the plot was the worst ever (which it's totally not) and the story world was crummy (which it's totally not) EVEN IF EVERYTHING ABOUT THE BOOK WASN'T AS GOOD AS IT IS, I'D STILL READ IT MULTIPLE TIMES. FOR LEVI. BECAUSE HE HAS CAPTURED MY HEART.
#levirantover
4) Can I just say I love the town this takes place in? I love the feeling I get about Bee's house. I love the Color Project. I love the beach. Love Levi's house. I really love the donut shop. And the flower and car shop. EVERYTHING.
5) just everything about this book, guys. Everything. It's so warm and worms into your soul. It is most definitely a story of the heart, and you can feel Sierra's passion flooding into the characters and setting and themes and making them alive.
10000000 STARS. GO READ IT. NOW. I don't care if you don't read contemporary because I don't usually either. This book is the exception. SO GO READ IT.
1) ASFJGRIFJRIFJEOKFOEJFIEHFURHGIEJOFKWOMCOSKCIDJGHRIGJEOCCKSOCKOSKCOSKDOEKOFKOEJGROKKFODKVOEKFOKEF
Ehem. Sorry. Now I will be coherent.
1) this book is a magical work of art. It fills you with the most warm feelings ever. It makes you laugh. It makes you cry. It's the perfect book to snuggle up with on a rainy day with a cup of coffee. I can't wait to own a copy of it and just snuggle it and hold it and take pictures with it and get tear stains on the pages.
2) Bee is such a wonderful, relatable narrator. She's got her flaws, and they shine in a way that just make you love her more. I did want to grab her by the shoulders and give her a good shake at times, but I understood her actions and her fears. It made her so REAL. And I love that.
3) Levi.
Levi.
LEEEEEVIIIIIII.
Precious human bean. My starfish Levi. This bean is perfect. For the book, for Bee, for me *coughs loudly* EHEM sorry what? No I didn't say anything. POINT OF THIS IS: if you don't want to read this book (which I don't know why that would be but it might be possible from someone strange) then STILL READ IT JUST FOR LEVI. LEVI IS WORTH IT. Even if the plot was the worst ever (which it's totally not) and the story world was crummy (which it's totally not) EVEN IF EVERYTHING ABOUT THE BOOK WASN'T AS GOOD AS IT IS, I'D STILL READ IT MULTIPLE TIMES. FOR LEVI. BECAUSE HE HAS CAPTURED MY HEART.
#levirantover
4) Can I just say I love the town this takes place in? I love the feeling I get about Bee's house. I love the Color Project. I love the beach. Love Levi's house. I really love the donut shop. And the flower and car shop. EVERYTHING.
5) just everything about this book, guys. Everything. It's so warm and worms into your soul. It is most definitely a story of the heart, and you can feel Sierra's passion flooding into the characters and setting and themes and making them alive.
10000000 STARS. GO READ IT. NOW. I don't care if you don't read contemporary because I don't usually either. This book is the exception. SO GO READ IT.