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QuestionDo I write the ending in a book review?Community AnswerYou should not specifically include the ending of a book in a book review. You can give general impressions about the ending, but actually writing the ending itself is considered a huge spoiler, and will likely turn a lot of people away from your reviews.
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QuestionWhat is the most important element in a review?Community AnswerThe introduction, as if you have a catchy one, readers will be more interested in reading the review.
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QuestionWhy do you say the introduction is the most important part? I have been told my my teacher that the body is the most important part.Community AnswerAll parts are important. Which is the 'most' important depends on the perspective you look at it from. The introduction is important in that it draws in the reader's attention and interest, and makes clear what you're going to be discussing in your paper. The body is important in that it's where most of the real discussion takes place.
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QuestionDo I need to put quotation marks on my comments?Community AnswerNo. You do not use quotation marks for your own comments. If you include any sentences from the book, you should put quotation marks around those with a proper citation.
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QuestionHow do I relate to a character?Community AnswerFind similarities between yourself and the character: struggles you both may have faced (or are currently facing), coincidental events in both of your lives, common threads and parallels. Try to discover ways in which you and the character react in the same way in situations. Look for shared traits.
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QuestionI have a book that is quite good except that it has a bit sexual content in it. Should I suggest it to children or more mature ages?Community AnswerBooks with sexual content are generally not meant for children, even if they are enjoyable. It would be best to recommend it for teenagers/adults.
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QuestionHow do I write a film review?Community AnswerWatch the movie first of all and write your thoughts on it. It is quite similar to writing a book review and you'll find more help in How to Write a Movie Review .
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QuestionWhy do we ask questions?Community AnswerTo elicit answers and to get to a deeper level of understanding.
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QuestionWhen I use Grammarly, it removes all of my contractions i.e. it's to it is and that's to that is. So, is it appropriate to use contractions in book reviews?Community AnswerIt is alright to use contractions but it is better to avoid using them too much in formal writing.
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QuestionWhat do I write as a heading for a book review besides the title of the book?Community AnswerYou don't really need anything else, but you might want to include the author's name as well. You can also title your piece something else entirely, as long as it refers in some way to the book so your audience knows what they will be reading about.
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QuestionDo I need to write about how I feel about the book, or should I just summarize events from the book?Community AnswerIt's best to include a little bit of both. You should summarize the events of the book while discussing whether or not you thought the author did a good job with their story, whether or not their message was clear, etc.
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QuestionDoes the word count matter?Community AnswerThe word count doesn't matter unless you've been given a minimum or maximum word count for your review.
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QuestionDo I need illustrations for a book review?Community AnswerNo, not unless you were instructed to include illustrations.
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QuestionIs it necessary to write the author's name?Community AnswerYes. You need to credit the author for their work, and also make it easier for your readers to find the book should they want to read it after reading your review.
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QuestionDo I need a reference list in my book review?Community AnswerIt determines on how you're reviewing the book. It's not a necessity, but it might help support your facts or opinions.
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QuestionIs there a specific number of pages or volumes for a book review?Community AnswerIt usually depends on the teacher (or boss, or publication, depending on who you're writing for). The average would probably be between 1-10 pages, but you should ask the person who assigned it if you're not sure! If what you're asking about is the length of the book, it shouldn't matter how long the book is unless you received specific instructions on that. As long as it is a book and doesn't go against any instructions you've been given, it should be fine.
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QuestionShould you mention yourself in a book review? ("I will be", "I think", etc.)Community AnswerNo, you should avoid editorial comment. If you do need to do so, you would address yourself in the third person as "the reader."
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QuestionDo I need a character review?Community AnswerYou can include details about a character in the book, but when writing a book review, try to focus on the main idea of the book, or what the author is trying to say. The characters are usually less essential than the themes, symbols, moral, etc.
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QuestionCan I use a first person viewpoint when giving my analysis?Community AnswerAn analysis is always in first person viewpoint, so it's absolutely fine.
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QuestionCan I make sub questions for a book review?Community AnswerSub questions aren't necessary. Sub questions are for testing your knowledge on a book. People who have only read the review and not the book itself aren't going to have an understanding of the book and won't be able to answer the questions. Not only may it lead to confusion, but some questions may give out the ending or other parts that may be considered a spoiler.
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QuestionHow do I say I think the book is bad?Community AnswerExplain what was wrong with it. Was it dull? Were the characters unrealistic? Was it too long? Use words like "weak" or "ineffective" instead of "bad."
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QuestionWhich tenses should we use in book review?Community AnswerUse the present tense when writing a book review unless the book is a non-fiction historical book and you are describing things that happened in the past.
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QuestionHow can I determine a book's style?Community AnswerAfter reading the book you know what type of book it is. For example, detectives, thriller, fiction, non-fiction, etc.This is the method of determining the a book's style.
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QuestionCan I skip writing the recommendations?Community AnswerTechnically you can if you want to but most people, when reading reviews, will like to know if it is their type of book or appropriate for them.
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QuestionHow do I review different chapters of the same book?Michael KennyCommunity AnswerReading each chapter slowly again, taking notes where necessary and appropriate.
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QuestionCan I split the review into different parts?Community AnswerYes. You could use subheadings or just change paragraphs to talk about every step above individually.
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QuestionCan I include the blurb in my book review?Community AnswerI wouldn't; your book review should be in your own words.
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QuestionHow do I review a chapter in a book?Community AnswerWrite about the chapter, incorporating your opinion on plot development, characterization, language, social commentary, etc. Try not to give away any spoilers.
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QuestionWhat do you mean by evaluate and critique the book?Community AnswerYou could start by giving the book an evaluation score that ranges from 1-5 stars. If the book is a work of fiction, critique it by evaluating its language, writing style, plot, characters, and themes.
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QuestionPlease provide an example of a heading of a book review?Community AnswerThe name of the book, for example; The Scarlet Letter. The author, for example; Nathaniel Hawthorn and your name, for example; John Smith.
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