![]() ![]() After an accident releases almost all of the stored color and light, Ishmael realizes he must stay on at the Hall of Hue for a little while longer to help restore what was lost. Ishmael wants to stay in this new vividly colorful world but he also can’t bring himself to abandon the family he left behind. In The Commons, Ishmael discovers that he, like his brother, has a gift for seeing color and is therefore meant to become a Color Keeper. ![]() Soon after, Ishmael goes off in search of his missing brother and finds him in a world full of strange and beautiful things. A color – a light that was different from anything he’d ever known. Ishmael’s world was grey, tedious, and dull until he saw his first color. * This review has no quote because I can’t legally take one from my advanced-reading-copy of The Splintered Light.* All views expressed are mine (and I tried really hard not to give away spoilers).* I received this book for free while participating in my library’s summer reading program. * DISCLAIMER – I was not asked by Ginger Johnson, or Bloomsbury Publishing to write a review for this book. The Splintered Light is scheduled to release on September 4th, 2018. ![]()
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