What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Das Erbe des Magiers
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SOLVED. YA fantasy about colours disappearing and a boy in search for them. [s]
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Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't think this is it (at least it doesn't ring any bells).
However, it does sound interesting. I might check it out ;)

I can't remember. Sadly, it was too long ago

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3..."
No, it's not the giver, but thanks for the suggestion.
Simone, do you know if there is an English version of this book?
Is this a picture book (about 32-48 pages) or a chapter book with mostly words?
Is this a picture book (about 32-48 pages) or a chapter book with mostly words?

Is this a picture book (about 32-48 pages) or a chapter book with mostly words?"
I read that book a long time ago, when I was little. Sadly, I wasn't too concerned about whether there was an English version or not. So I cannot answer that question.
It is a chaptered book.

Jonas Torsten Krüger.
I remembered reading it in my native tongue and it took me full 5 days days to remember the title because googling "missing colours" did not help one bit.

Jonas Torsten Krüger.
I remembered reading it in my native tongue and it took me full 5 days days to remember the title because googling "missing colours" di..."
Thank you so much for your help! That's the book I was looking for!


Thanks, Marisa, for looking up the cover for me. This is exactly it!
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I read it around 2003-2010.
From what I can remember, it was about a world where suddenly all the colours disappeared and everything became black and white. A boy got the task to search for the colours and items (?) connected to them. I think it was seven colours, but I am not entirely sure.
I can however remember how he found the colour blue: It was inside a lake. At the bottom of it, there was a gigantic blue eye.
The cover was a black and white world. On the front was a giant gate/ruin. Through the gate you could see the sun.
It was the cover of the German version of the book.
I'm not entirely sure, but I think that the word for "colour" was in the German title (which would be "Farbe" or "Farben" - plural)