Question:
How do I write a book review!
afelia
2008-08-07 08:49:02 UTC
As a summer reading project for an honors class I have two book reviews to write. My delema is that i forgot how haha. I am going to be a junior in highschool and it is expected to be above average bc it is for honors. If anyone knows of a website that could help me out with format, examples, or even just tips it would be GREAT!
Four answers:
2008-08-07 08:59:12 UTC
For starters you should explain the who, what, where and why of the story. It's crucial to stick to the topic/subject and don't use a lot of I, you, we. Write about the setting of the story, but make sure you don't give out too much information. Remember your giving a book review so that others might want to read the book as well. For examples try flipping through pages of a book where there are book reviews located. Hope this help. Good-luck with your books reviews!
macphee
2016-09-08 11:04:12 UTC
I'm afraid you are no longer going to love this... The usual pay you obtain is zero. Most books are by no means released commercially. For books which _do_ get released commercially, the usual sales in their authors from writing within the UK is 25% of the country wide usual salary. If you are in it for the cash, you'll be bigger off stacking cabinets. Can you are making a dwelling from writing books? On usual, no. The immense majority of authors both have an afternoon activity or are financially supported by means of their partner. Make your self recognized while you put up a e-book? If you have got self-released, you virtually are not able to. People don't purchase self released books. If you have got been commercially released, the writer will organise it. How lengthy does a e-book take to write down? First draft - whatever from a month to a number of years. How so much time are you all set to place into it? Your e-book is copyrighted as quickly as you place it on paper. A industrial writer will manage copyright registration for you. Mainly, regardless that, you had it correct to your first line. First you must write the e-book. Forget understanding the template. Just write. Formatting's for the moment draft, or probably the 3rd.
rottentomato333
2008-08-07 08:55:41 UTC
A critical book review is not a book report or a summary. It is basically a reaction paper in which you point out strengths and weaknesses of the material, and how it helps -- or misleads you -- in understanding the content of your course. Here's a general outline to follow in order for you to take adequate notes as you read your book:



A. Selection's topic, author and author's background



Questions to ask:



Who is this author? Is he or she considered an expert in this topic?

Does the author's background, time, or place affect the conclusions reached? do you find an obvious bias?

What is the author's point of view or frame of reference (usually found in the introduction or opening paragraphs)?



B. Selection's thesis and specific examples from the text.



Questions to ask:



What is the author's major hypothesis; what's the purpose for writing this paper -- what's the hook?

What are the most important pieces of evidence to support it?



C. Your (and/or other reviewers') objections/contrary views.



Questions to ask:



What is the quality of the evidence -- convincing? adequate? are the sources recognized by others in the field?

Are there other works on the same or a similar topic?

Does any of the author's information (or conclusion) conflict with other books you've read, courses you've taken or just previous assumptions you had of the subject?

How might you resolve any conflict?



D. Selection's impact on you and other potential readers.



Questions to ask:



Were any previous ideas you had on this subject changed or abandoned due to this book? were they reinforced?

Would you recommend this book or article to others? Why?







IMPORTANT!!--

Never use "I" while writing a book review. Obstain from using your own personal opinions.
Ender Delphiki
2008-08-07 09:40:05 UTC
when reviewing a book, summarize the book to make it as short as possible. then add comments to all the events that meant something to you. then, follow any advice other answers gave you who has a thumbs up.


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