This campaign is part of our efforts to promote green books, i.e. books that are printed using recycled and FSC certified paper. Our idea was to have 100 bloggers, who review books on regular basis, simultaneously publish on Tuesday, November 10 2009, exactly at 1:00 PM EST, their book review of a "green book" of their choice.
Today we bring you the third part of the list of books and blogs participating in the campaign.
With each list, we bring you also a fun fact about the campaign. Today it's about gender - on our campaign, women rule! More than 90% of the participating blogger are women!
And now to our list - part 3:
21. Easy to Be Green: Simple Activities You Can Do to Save the EarthAuthor: Ellie O'Ryan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster Children's Books
Will be reviewed at: readerbuzz
22. The Adventures of a Plastic BottleAuthor: Alison Inches
Publisher: Simon and Schuster Children's Books
Will be reviewed at: everydaytrash
23. I Can Save the Earth!Author: Alison Inches
Publisher: Simon and Schuster Children's Books
Will be reviewed at: Booking Mama
24. The Polar Bears' HomeAuthor: Lara Bargen
Publisher: Simon and Schuster Children's Books
Will be reviewed at: Find Your Next Book Here
25. Raw for DessertAuthor: Jennifer Cornbleet
Publisher: Book Publishing Co.
Will be reviewed at: So Many Books
26. Local Bounty: Seasonal Vegan RecipesAuthor: Devra Gartenstein
Publisher: Book Publishing Co.
Will be reviewed at: Book Chatter
27. Simple Little Vegan Dog Book: The Cruelty-Free Recipes for Canines Authors: Michelle Rivera
Publisher: Book Publishing Co.
Will be reviewed at: Candid Canine
28. Sustainable Sushi: A Guide to Saving the Oceans One Bite at a TimeAuthor: Casson Trenor
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Will be reviewed at: Valentina's Room
29. Fresh: The Ultimate Live-Food CookbookAuthor: Sergei Boutenko and Valya Boutenko
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Will be reviewed at: Mindful Momma
30. I Am Grateful: Recipes and Lifestyle of Cafe GratitudeAuthor: Terces Engelhart
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Will be reviewed at: Robin Shreeves on Sustainable Food
Other parts:
Part 1
Part 2
Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris
Eco-Libris: promoting sustainable reading!