Book review format (1)

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Book review format


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Book Review
The Book Review :
oAlthough a book review, like a book report, spends some time discussing the content of the
book, its main purpose is not informational, but analytical and persuasive. The writer, in
analysing the content, format, argument, and context within which the book was written,
argues that the book is worth reading or not.
Preparing to Write the Book Review: Before you write the book review, but after you have
read the book, you should make notes on the following areas:
►The Author:
oBackground and qualifications
oWriting style
oUse of sources (see Bibliography & Table of Charts & Figures)
oHis/her purpose in writing the book
►The Book Format:
oTable of Contents
oSection & Chapter Titles
oIndex
oIntroduction (often tells the format, purpose, and intended audience)
►The Content:
oIntroduction/Conclusion
oPreface
oChapter summaries
oTables, Graphs, Figures, etc.
Structure of the Book Review: The following format can be used for the Book Review.
(Note: you do not have to answer every question; these are only suggestions to guide your writing).
►Introduction:
oA general description of the book: title, author, subject, and format. Here you can include
details about who the author is and where he/she stands in this field of inquiry. You can also
link the title to the subject to show how the title explains the subject matter.
oA brief summary of the purpose of the book and its general argument or theme.
oAlso include a statement about for whom the book is intended.
oYour thesis about the book: What is your opinion on the ideas of the book? Is it a
suitable/appropriate piece of writing about the problem for the audience it has identified?

►Main Body
Summary of the Content:
oWrite at least 3 – 4 sentences about the plot: (What was the story about? Who were the main
characters? What did the main characters do in the story? Did the main characters run into
problems or have any adventures? Who was your favourite character? Why?)
oWhat is the writer’s style: simple/technical; persuasive/logical?
Evaluation of the Text:
This is the heart of your book review. You should discuss a variety of issues here:
oHow clearly is the book written?
oDid the author achieve his/her goal? How did he/she do this or fall short?
oWhat are the author's most important points? List at least two examples of how the author
proved or did not prove points he was trying to make.
oWhat possibilities does the book suggest for the reader?
oWhat did the book leave out?
oHow the book compares to others on the subject?
oWhat personal experiences do you have relating to the subject?
oCould you relate to any of the characters in the story?
oHave you ever done some of the things or felt some of the same things that the character did?
oWhat did you like best about the book? What did you like least about the book?
oIf you could change something in the book, what would it be?
►Conclusion (Your recommendation)
oTie together any issues raised in the review
oWould you recommend this book to another person?
oWhat type of person would like this book?
There is, of course, no set formula, but a general rule of thumb is that the first one-half to two-
thirds of the review should summarize the author's main ideas while the remainder of the
report should evaluate the book.
EDITING: Questions to ask yourself
Does my introduction clearly set out who the author is, what the book is about, and what
I think about the value of the book?
Yes or No
Have I clearly presented all the facts about the book: title, author, publication details,
and content summary?
Yes or No
Is my review well organized with an easily identifiable structure? Yes or No
Have I represented the book’s organizational structure and argument fairly and
accurately?
Yes or No
Have I presented evidence from the book to back up statements I have made about the
author, his/her purpose, and the structure, research and argument of the book?
Yes or No

Have I presented a balanced argument about the value of the book for its audience?
(Harsh judgements are difficult to prove and show academic intolerance)
Yes or No
Instructor’s Note:
Division of labor is needed in this kind of groupings. You will
be graded accordingly, 50% from your group mates & 50%
from the instructor. So divide your work evenly according to
the following task that was mention.
Consultation of written text and “book” for review are required
before the due date of passing the project. Consultation
schedules will be post at the classroom bulletin board.
Type written font 11;century gothic 1.5 space
Deadline : September 15-19, 2014
Please be guided accordingly
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