Rereading one of my very first arabic novels! This is one of those books that i don't know how to review! Because the stories are not just horror stories, they're stories that make you wonder and ask questions, weird ones!
This book is about Rainbow colors. And have you ever thought that colors could be as scary, frightening and sinister as possible? This book is about that, the eerie horrific side of colors...
7 colors, 7 stories... Can u imagine these?
A Box with a color-changing crystal that when the crystal turns RED it indicates that something sinister happens to those who do the ritual of using the box to get to answers of things they fear and don't know about?
An ORANGE-eyed doll that possesses your kid, and makes him/her do satanic things?
Waking up on a normal day to find out to see the whole world as YELLOW, and u don't know what's the actual reason, was it the time you messed with evil with your friends, Or the time you drank a chemical recipe, or when you blended your blood and kissed your weird girlfriend who has told you she's an outsider.
A rapidly growing Plant that if you pick it's leaves, it releases a GREEN gas that will leave you live a terrible life or die in the most brutal way?
Seeing BLUE-skinned people who bring new corpses into the morgue and to meet the corpses as living bodies then just to find out that you just saw the people die minutes before their actual death, and to see yourself as well, in the hands of the blue-skinned people, minutes before your actual death?
Some people who can walk and dive into the Nile only when the river looks INDIGO, and then they return to the earth's surface to tell you that there are things in the depths of the Nile that no one can imagine?
Your sister's/girlfriend's/daughter's VIOLET eyes that change their color every now and then, and eventually to find out there are things living inside her that are actually from another world and in space?
The writing style is very interesting and i enjoyed reading it as it left you wondering things and realizing them after thinking for a while, but some of the stories (which I won鈥檛 say which stories) were too basic and simple, and some others were very spine-chilling and spellbinding!
I loved the story of the color BLUE, it was creatively written and thought-provoking.
I recommend this book to readers who enjoy Horror fiction and those who never thought of colors other than 鈥渃olors being colors鈥� and now they want to know their blood-curdling unearthly side鈥�