Official Review: No Place for Eco-Sinners by Racheal Bates

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Re: Official Review: No Place for Eco-Sinners by Racheal Bat

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CapeBretonBookLover wrote:I might, I'm not sure yet and I'd have to buy a photocopier first 8)
Or a scanner. But either way, it's a bit troublesome, huh? :?
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ALynnPowers wrote:
CapeBretonBookLover wrote:I might, I'm not sure yet and I'd have to buy a photocopier first 8)
Or a scanner. But either way, it's a bit troublesome, huh? :?
Yeah, every time I draw anything by hand I can't use it on a computer without a scanner, I have to use microsoft paint for all my book covers (I had photoshop but it was only a free trial). :|
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That's pretty amazing if you make those with MS Paint. I like an online picture editor/photo software thing. Called ipiccy. You should check that one out.
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ALynnPowers wrote:That's pretty amazing if you make those with MS Paint. I like an online picture editor/photo software thing. Called ipiccy. You should check that one out.
ipiccy? Thanks, I'll check it out :D

By the way, you might also like the free online photo editors called lunapic and fotor :D
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CapeBretonBookLover wrote:
ALynnPowers wrote:That's pretty amazing if you make those with MS Paint. I like an online picture editor/photo software thing. Called ipiccy. You should check that one out.
ipiccy? Thanks, I'll check it out :D

By the way, you might also like the free online photo editors called lunapic and fotor :D
Thanks! I'll check thoae out as well. I do enjoy free things.
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Hmm, I guess I missed this one. Sounds like a strange book, to be honest. There is an author named Rebecca McNutt who writes similar books - I mean, all about environmental issues and such. Might this be the same author using a different name? I reviewed one of her books last year.
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Maybe the same person. It might be a secret though. Shhhh....
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Okay, I won't tell anyone. Sorry.
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What? Huh? I don't even know what you are talking about!! 8)
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Yeah, this is the usual response I get. ;)
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It's been a while since I read this book, but I just want to comment that I really love this author's artwork. So cute!
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Reduce waste by selecting reusable products rather than disposable items. Purchasing products with minimal packaging (including economies of scale, meaning to you) will help reduce waste. As long as you can recover paper,kingaluc plastic, newspaper, glass and aluminum cans.
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