"Love in Colors"
Ji-hoon, a Korean artist afflicted with achromatopsia, a condition that robs him of the ability to see colors, finds a vibrant light in Soo Ah. As they navigate a delicate love, across town, American gangster Alec seeks redemption as he becomes entangled with Soo Jin. Two intertwined love stories showcase how human connection can overcome challenges and biases, painting life with new shades of hope.
The book in question has many positive aspects going for it. The narrative is engaging, the characters are well-developed, and the plot is intriguing. The author's writing is captivating and keeps the reader interested from start to finish. However, a notable negative aspect is that the book is too short. Given the richness of the story and the characters, it would have been great if the author had delved deeper into these elements. The feeling of wanting more when reaching the end is undeniable. Nevertheless, this is a matter that can be overcome by the overall quality of the work.