![]() With all of her mishaps with her painting, she ends up in his office often to have the colors removed. But she spends most of her time seeing Dr. She hangs out with Mousse, a fellow classmate and friend. She’s generally cheerful, with moments of self-depreciation (which usually gets her kicked by her partner bird Yoyo).Ĭello’s friends are as down to earth as she is. ![]() But, it’s her normal-ness that makes her so appealing. She’s an ordinary girl trying her best to pass her final exams. ![]() She’s an average girl not too pretty, or too smart, and she doesn’t have any special powers. Cello, the main character of this story is very likable, and easy to relate to. It also makes for excellent reading for younger readers.įor a slice of life title to be good, you have to like the characters you’re following. It’s slice of life approach to Cello’s adventures on a tropical island makes for perfect light reading. ![]() The Palette of 12 Secret Colors is the sort of book you would want to read on a summer day. ![]() As the end of freshman year approaches, she’s on the verge of failing, so she’s going to need all the help her bird Yoyo can provide. Young Cello has the potential to be a great Palette, but she just can’t seem to control her power. The birds have attracted a school for aspiring “Palettes” – wizards who have the ability to borrow color from one object and paint its qualities on to another. On the island of Opal live the world’s most colorful birds. ![]()
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