The book review (or book report) is a form of literary criticism carried out in periodicals, as school work, and now online. It may be in length from a single paragraph, up to a substantial essay. Book reviews are generally supposed to be evaluations of the book, if only on the basis of personal taste. Reviewers, in literary periodicals, often use the occasion of a book review for a display of learning or to promulgate their own ideas on the topic of a fiction or non-fiction work. At the other end of the spectrum, some book reviews resemble simple plot summaries.
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Book Report Now - Five guidelines for getting a book report done. Includes information on different types of book reports as well as templates for selected books.
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Book Review - My Writing Tips - Easy to follow tips for writing book reviews. Step-by-step instructions allow students to know what to look for in books and the writing process.
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HomeworkSpot.com - Book Reports - Gives tips for writing about books.
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Student Guide to Book Reports - Provides help for students on the entire book review process, from choosing a book to reading it to actually writing the report. Also includes relevant links for each section. From the Lakewood Public Library.
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