0 a booklet (= number of pieces of paper fastened together with a paper cover) with nothing on the pages, that college students in the US must use to write their answers to exam questions:
Trade union officials told me that the red book redundancies were worse than the blue book redundancies.
These newly emboldened workers first went after the blue book union, refusing to pay dues to it and tearing up their membership books.
Belle's health is represented by a stack of blue books, which diminishes when she touches bats, rats, and other hazards in the game.
That problem is mentioned in the blue book time and time again.
The blue book mentions that research is going on in this direction.
They are to be found in this little blue book.
I note that a word about my enthusiasm is already going into the little blue book.
That is not to be found in the red book, in the blue book, or anywhere else.