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In which book is a character given a Starburst -- she unwraps the pink paper and places the small square into her mouth tentatively?

I Will Always Write Back 

Caitlin Alifirenka Martin Ganda

p. 174

100

In which book does a character look awful . . . instead of her usual bronzy color, she's almost the color of mustard?

A Good Kind of Trouble

Lisa Moore Ramee

p. 216

100

In which book does a character wear a flowery green dress and a long necklace with flower charms alternating in green and gold all around the chain and her hair is brushed into a long silvery waterfall?

Song for a Whale

Lynne Kelly

p. 145

100

In which book does a character wear neon-colored tees with funny sayings, even in the most freezing weather?

Maybe He Just Likes You 

Barbara Dee

p. 16

100

In which book is a character wearing the whole businessman getup: gray suit, tie, beard, and glasses?

Ghost

Jason Reynolds

p. 69

200

In which book does a character cradle an orange in her hands as if it is the most beautifulthing ever?

The Bridge Home

Padma Venkatraman

p. 44

200

In which book does a big crowd wave ribbons of California blue and gold?

Undefeated

Steve Sheinkin

p. 83

200

In which book is a shelter an old-looking, three-story white-and-brown apartment house?

Paper Things

Jennifer Richard Jacobson

p. 188

200

In which book do red scissors seem to smile at a character with their steel blades sharp and ready?

The Crossover

Kwame Alexander

p. 37

200

In which book do characters plan to meet in the blue-gum forest?

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

William Kamkwamba & Bryan Mealer

p. 29

300

In which book is the name "Otis" on a yellow and green duffel found in the trunk of a cab?

 Ghost

Jason Reynolds

p. 160

300

In which book does a character have a tiny snail-shaped freckle on her neck, two shades darker than her light brown skin?

Maybe He Just Likes You

Brabara Dee

p. 5

300

In which book does it seem a fine thing to a character to be part of a select and important company, walking tall in their mustard-colored jackets, with a great man at their head?

The Screaming Staircase

Jonathan Stroud

p. 62

300

In which book does a character's face drain from red to white like in a cartoon?

Roller Girl 

Vicotria Jamieson

p. 174

300

In which book does a character have a blue composition notebook where she writes all of her secrets?

Under the Mesquite 

Guadalupe Garcia McCall

p. 89

400

In which book does a character suspect someone's twinkly eyes are green, but it is impossible to tell by the light of the boilers?

Etiquette & Espionage

Gail Carriger

p. 145

400

In which book are tobacco leaves light brown in color with traces of red?

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

William Kamkwamba & Bryan Mealer

p. 163

400

In which book does a character make a welcome sign with bubble letters, which she colors in with red Magic Markers?

I Will Always Write Back 

Caitlin Alifirenka Martin Ganda

 p. 374

400

In which book does a character recall a girl with a long red scarf riding a motorcycle up from the bottom of a wooden pit, and going around and around until the motorcycle was traveling on the perfectly vertical wall?

Deathwatch 

Robb White

p. 102

400

In which book is peacock blue a new shade of nail polish that is very popular but carries no good fortune?

Counting by 7s

Holly Goldberg Sloan

p. 118

500

In which book is a port small enough to fit into a character's palm and covered with a sparkling pink shell?

Cinder Marissa Meyer

p. 288

500

In which book are bright green parking tickets stuffed back in a glovebox?

Ashes to Asheville

Sarah Dooley

p. 25

500

In which book does a blue sign on a pole point the way to a shuttle stop?

Song For a Whale

Lynne Kelly

p. 255

500

In which book does a character seem taller in real life and his gray-hooded sweatshirt is like none of the fine clothes he usually makes appearances in?

Cinder

Marissa Meyer

p. 354

500

In which book do summer people include ladies in pretty dresses and straw hats and men in dark trousers, white jackets, and fedoras?

Beyond the Bright Sea

Lauren Wolk

p. 102

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