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In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Zero's room is described as being small and dark, with walls that are painted a dull, drab color. The overall atmosphere of the room reflects the bleak and harsh environment of Camp Green Lake, where the boys are sent to dig holes. The specifics of the color are not heavily emphasized, but it conveys a sense of neglect and desolation.

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