My day was a lot busier than I had expected and I have not been sleeping well, all of this makes for a late review and I need to apologize to Raz at Eco-Libris for that. I was supposed to have this review up several hours earlier but sometimes life just gets in the way. I was supplied with The Carbon Diaries 2017 by Saci Lloyd by the publisher for the 2010 Green Book Campaign. I am honored to be a part of this event in the blogosphere (even if I did mulligan my portion of it.) I was excited to read a dystopian book for this campaign because many environmental issues go hand in hand with dystopian fiction. The environment is a major cause for many dystopian societies. Reviewing a book in a series can be difficult because I never know exactly how much I want to say. There is almost no way to talk about this book without spoiling the first one. I am going to talk about some of elements of the Carbon Diaries series as a whole. The concept of the s...