Review Detail
3.5 2
Young Adult Nonfiction
311
Could be a useful resource for a person wanting to go green.
Overall rating
3.0
Writing Style
N/A
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
Learning Value
N/A
Reader reviewed by TheBookworm
Could be a useful resource for a person wanting to go green.
Generation Green by Linda Sivertsen and Tosh Sivertsen*
Cant really rate this material.
Generation Green: The Ultimate Teen Guide to Living an Eco-Friendly Life is designed to help you learn how to go about your every day life while being green. To live a green life you first have to understand The Green Machine, the environment. Once you grasp the largeness of its effect on us, you can begin follow a few Green Ideas that will help you live a healthy, green life.
Green Idea One: Green Machine. Whats happening to our environment?
Green Idea Two: Eating Green. What foods are green and what arent.
Green Idea Three: Green Begins At Home. How to green up your living conditions.
Green Idea Four: Guilt-Free Shopping. How to Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rethink, and Refuse.
Green Idea Five: Hanging Out Green. How to hang out and party the green way.
Green Idea Six: Green Wheels. What vehicles are energy efficient?
Green Idea Seven: Greener Schools and Careers. How can school be greener? What are some green jobs?
Green Idea Eight: Step Up And Speak Out. How to make a green difference.
Green Idea Nine: A Day In A Green Life How to make every day a green day.
Besides the fact that this book is nonfiction, its just suppose to be a helpful guide for people who wish to live that lifestyle. That makes it really hard to even go about rating it. So thus, I cant really rate this material.
If you agree with the authors philosophy/views, and you wish to learn how to live out a greener life, then yes I suggest this book. It contains tons of interesting, and uncommon ways to live green. Example: Host a Really Really Free Market, which is like a huge garage sale but everything is actually free. Tada! You just Recycled.
Since I dont agree with everything stated by the authors, and I have different views I cant really review this book as accurately as I could a book written by a person who shares my beliefs.
Generation Green could be a useful resource for a person wanting to go green, but other than that I dont see any need to read it.
Date Reviewed: September 20th, 2008
*This book was provided by Pulse IT.
Could be a useful resource for a person wanting to go green.
Generation Green by Linda Sivertsen and Tosh Sivertsen*
Cant really rate this material.
Generation Green: The Ultimate Teen Guide to Living an Eco-Friendly Life is designed to help you learn how to go about your every day life while being green. To live a green life you first have to understand The Green Machine, the environment. Once you grasp the largeness of its effect on us, you can begin follow a few Green Ideas that will help you live a healthy, green life.
Green Idea One: Green Machine. Whats happening to our environment?
Green Idea Two: Eating Green. What foods are green and what arent.
Green Idea Three: Green Begins At Home. How to green up your living conditions.
Green Idea Four: Guilt-Free Shopping. How to Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rethink, and Refuse.
Green Idea Five: Hanging Out Green. How to hang out and party the green way.
Green Idea Six: Green Wheels. What vehicles are energy efficient?
Green Idea Seven: Greener Schools and Careers. How can school be greener? What are some green jobs?
Green Idea Eight: Step Up And Speak Out. How to make a green difference.
Green Idea Nine: A Day In A Green Life How to make every day a green day.
Besides the fact that this book is nonfiction, its just suppose to be a helpful guide for people who wish to live that lifestyle. That makes it really hard to even go about rating it. So thus, I cant really rate this material.
If you agree with the authors philosophy/views, and you wish to learn how to live out a greener life, then yes I suggest this book. It contains tons of interesting, and uncommon ways to live green. Example: Host a Really Really Free Market, which is like a huge garage sale but everything is actually free. Tada! You just Recycled.
Since I dont agree with everything stated by the authors, and I have different views I cant really review this book as accurately as I could a book written by a person who shares my beliefs.
Generation Green could be a useful resource for a person wanting to go green, but other than that I dont see any need to read it.
Date Reviewed: September 20th, 2008
*This book was provided by Pulse IT.
G
Guest
#1 Reviewer
Comments
Already have an account? Log in now or Create an account