The Colour of Your Voice | Book Review
The Colour of Your Voice
‘The Colour of Your Voice’ by Daniel Newwyn is a heart wrenching story of Violet Pham and Turner Nguyen. In this story we get to see the hardships that our protagonist Violet Pham has to go throughout her life. Until one day when she meets Turner Nguyen and then they slowly start falling in love with each other. Turner always encourages her to move ahead and pursue her dreams which she admires a lot about him. Violet knows about Turner’s background and his involvement in illegal things but that doesn’t affect her love for him at all. Life is all about sudden twists & turns and Turner gets a work which is very dangerous. There’s not much option for Turner and he ends up doing it but the consequences are not too good. Will Violet ever be able to overcome all the struggles that life has thrown at her so far? Finally after meeting someone who she likes a lot and after falling in love with him… Will it be a happy ending for Violet and Turner? To know all this read ‘The Colour of Your Voice’.
My Thoughts:
It was a very emotional read with a lot of twists and turns. In this book the author has shown us the real picture of our society and how particular people in the society suffer at the hands of some powerful people. Each page has a plot twist and kept me on the edge throughout the book.
The characters are well developed and interesting. We can see that they go through many struggles but even after facing so many struggles they don’t stop. I also liked how both the characters fall in love with each other and understand each other so well.
Language is simple and lucid. I liked how the story progressed the pace of the story was also perfect.
The book cover is very attractive and totally apt to the plot of the book. The title of the book is very interesting and will surely make the readers curious.
Overall I would say that this book will surely make the readers emotional and at some point it can also make them cry. I would surely recommend it to all.
My Rating: 5/5
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