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15.4 - Go Green
green covers
Fulfills ONE book option
non-fiction environmental & green cover
Green in title, green cover:
Green author, cover











Fulfills ONE book option
non-fiction environmental & green cover




Green in title, green cover:










Green author, cover

mstan wrote: "Is this OK for a green cover? - 
I'll be reading
(for a combination of C/D) for my other book."
Both are green enough
You only need to read one book for this task if your book fits C & D

I'll be reading

Both are green enough
You only need to read one book for this task if your book fits C & D


Kate wrote: "What about
? I know it will work for author's name, but is the cover green enough to work for both options?"
That edition doesn't look green, but the french edition does. If your edition is green, please state that when you post.

That edition doesn't look green, but the french edition does. If your edition is green, please state that when you post.


That edition doesn't look g..."
The edition I have is the one I posted. Kind of tinted green in places, but not nearly as green as the French edition. No worries, I was planning on using it as one of two books and using a different book as the second. Just figured it couldn't hurt to ask if it would count for two. :)
★Meghan★ wrote: "Are these covers green enough?
"
yes (without my reading glasses the Macomber still looks green)


yes (without my reading glasses the Macomber still looks green)



for the one book option (fits A & C)
or what about Green Angel

Sassafrass wrote: "What about
The Unthinkable Thoughts of Jacob Green
for the one book option (fits A & C)
or what about [book:Green Angel|4106..."
Both work

for the one book option (fits A & C)
or what about [book:Green Angel|4106..."
Both work
Meghanly wrote: "Since Green Angel works for both green in the title and the cover, would
? Thanks! :)"
yes

yes
Hettie wrote: "Hi would this be enough green in the cover. I was hoping to to use this for A and C. Thanks.
"
green enough!

green enough!


Cassie wrote: "I'm thinking about option C to begin with. The problem is, I bought
from a second hand shop. The copy I bought is hardback, but the dust cover is gone, and sans..."
Sorry, a green front board won't work

Sorry, a green front board won't work


Debra wrote: "Can we use the group read
? I had it on my to-read list and added it for something green before I realized it was a group read."
Sure, you may use a past Group Read or one of the two that you're not using for this season's 20.10

Sure, you may use a past Group Read or one of the two that you're not using for this season's 20.10
Books mentioned in this topic
Green Lake (other topics)Green Lake (other topics)
Green Lake (other topics)
The Perils of Pleasure (other topics)
The Perils of Pleasure (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Martin H. Greenberg (other topics)Martin H. Greenberg (other topics)
Martin H. Greenberg (other topics)
Roger Lancelyn Green (other topics)
Roger Lancelyn Green (other topics)
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Read TWO books from the options below- You MAY choose the same option twice.
A. Read a book with "green" in the title, subtitle, or series title- "green" should be found intact in any word.
B. Read a book by an author named "green"- "green" should be found intact in any name
C. Read a book with a green cover
D. Read a non-fiction book shelved as Environment, Climate Change, Global Warming, Nature, Sustainability, Green (be careful, many here are fiction) Your book does not need to appear on these "popular" lists, but the genre should appear in your book's genre list.
OR
Read ONE book that fits 2 of the above categories
Required: Please identify the option you used when you post