Blue Is The Warmest Colour
Blue Is The Warmest Colour
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Blue Is The Warmest Color' isn't just something you read; It's more like an emotional ride that gets under your skull and refuses to stop twisting. Clémentine's pain embodies the silence and suffering that often surrounds so many of us. But her struggles are universal, and the way her pain is depicted seems raw and so real it hurts.
Then there's Emma — the loss she endures is nothing if not gut-wrenching. Watching her go through the deep ache of love and and longing is like exposing your own heart. I don't remember ever crying as I was reading a book as much as I cried reading this one, but it caught me in a way I didn't expect. The emotions are raw and the storytelling strong enough to shred you.