Book Review of Maya in Multicolor


A Colorful Journey: My Take on Maya in Multicolor

When I first laid eyes on Maya in Multicolor by Kiran Millwood Hargrave, I couldn’t help but be drawn in by its vibrant cover and premise. Honestly, how could I resist a narrative that promised both charm and chaos? Little did I know that Maya, the protagonist, would become an infuriatingly lovable character who would churn up a whirlwind of emotions within me.

From the get-go, Maya struck me as adorably oblivious, making her somewhat of a delightful enigma. Her journey is all about pursuing dreams, crafting friendships, and discovering that a relationship built on anything less than genuine connection is simply not the way. What struck me most was how relatable her turmoil felt; we’ve all been in situations where trust is a hurdle, and reading about Maya grappling with her feelings for Nishant was both frustrating and entirely comforting.

Let’s talk about Nishant. Oh, Nishant, you cinnamon roll of a character! His quirks and heart made me root for him from the beginning. Sure, he stumbled a bit in the romance department, but his genuine nature and heartfelt apologies were his saving grace. The balance between their growing relationship felt like watching a pot of water slowly come to a boil—definitely slow, but oh-so-satisfying by the time it simmered over.

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One of the most memorable experiences in the book was Maya’s depiction of the Holi celebration. It wasn’t just a feast for the eyes; it felt like the culmination of all her hard work and struggles with Nishant, resulting in a fiesta of colors and emotions. I could almost feel the joy radiating from the pages!

Now, let’s not sugarcoat—this is a SLOW burn romance. At times, I found myself on the verge of tossing the book aside, itching for a little more action. But then I reflected on how relationships unfold in real life, and I realized that the pacing, rather than being a flaw, could be appreciated for its authenticity. Perhaps my insatiable love for instant-love stories was misleading me.

Kiran Millwood Hargrave’s writing is laced with warmth and humor, making it a cozy read. Her characters burst with personality, and her narrative style wraps you in a comforting embrace of familiarity and delight. I adored the way she captured the subtleties of budding friendships and the often messy intricacies of relationships.

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If you love young adult romance that takes its time to blossom and you’re looking for a delightful escapade filled with colorful celebrations and relatable dilemmas, Maya in Multicolor is for you. By the end, I couldn’t help but kick my feet in glee for Maya and Nishant’s happily-ever-after and found myself longing for a sequel to dive back into their adorable antics. This charming tale left me feeling light-hearted and hopeful—an experience I wouldn’t trade for anything.

So, grab a cozy blanket, a cup of tea, and settle in for this heartfelt journey. You won’t regret it!

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