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Writing A Book Review
Lisa Condrey
Book reviews can be a useful tool for readers trying to assess whether a particular book is worth putting their time into. Book reviews are also a great way for authors to get the word out about their latest creation. Writing book reviews can also be a great drill in critical thinking and writing for the reviewer. Plus everybody loves to share their view.
If you know in advance that you'll be reviewing a certain book. Put a bit of imagination into what information may embody the review of the book. If it's a fiction book you may prefer to acquaint your self with the background, the personas, and the view of the author.
If it's nonfictional prose you may be concerned with what you presently recognize about the subject and what you would like to determine after reading the book. Also look over the foreword or introduction, the about the author section, and the table of contents and book jacket cover.
While you're reading, take specific note of the primary constructs of the book. How is the book organized? What details are the author trying to impart? Are the concepts explained substantially? Are the primary points of the book organized in a coherent sequence?
If it's a fiction work; do the characters seem real to you? Are you engrossed in the plot line and the setting of the book? Is it interesting? Are there lessons to be ascertained? Is the background information of the plot line instructive? Is it a leisurely read, or do you have to force yourself to trudge through it?
Among the nice things about book reviews is that usually no two reviews are alike. The review reflects the reviewer's unique perspective. The views and background knowledge of the reviewer are reflected in their opinions of the book. This is a good thing. Don't be afraid to actually give your opinion of the book.
Did you like it? Was reading this book a worthwhile way to pass your time? What was beneficial? What was not beneficial? Did you leave the experience with new found knowledge, or a changed feeling? A good review is an honest opinion about what you think of the book.
Once you've put some thought into the reviewer mentality, writing the review is the easy part. Look over your annotations and the book. Build some background data. What is the book about? Either summarize the key constructs or the key personas.
Coordinate your summary in a way that allows plenty of room for your actual evaluations of the book. Let the readers know what the author was trying to get across and if they actually delivered the goods. Again explain a bit about whether you liked the book and why or why not.
Maintaining your unique perspective is really what review readers are looking for. Any one can give a synopsis of what the book is about. But actual sharing what you have learned from the book. And what you like and dislike and how well the author portrayed the information is what readers want.
Were the charactors beleiveable? Was reading the book time well spent. Why was it good? Why was it bad? What did you actually learn from it? These are all important factors to keep in mind, when creating your unique review and your unique perspective. Simply and honestly share your opinion with the reader.
Adapt your unique review to convey the point of the book, and your interpretation of it. With some foresight and preparation it should be easy to review about any piece of work. The easiest part of reviewing a book is actually the writing. So quit procrastinating and get to work.
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