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Reviewing is the final stage in the academic reading process. All the other steps youve taken while readingpreviewing, active reading, and summarizingput the content into your head. Reviewing helps seal it in place, and makes sure it stays accessible when you need the information later.
Make your review short to the point. Dont paraphrase the entire book. The average reader wants to know: 1) do you like the book 2) was it a fast read or slow and thought-provoking 3) would you read more from this author? As you pen your reviews keep that basic information at the forefront.
A book review is a form of literary criticism in which a book is merely described (summary review) or analyzed based on content, style, and merit. A book review may be a primary source, an opinion piece, a summary review, or a scholarly view.
Those who write reviews on books are commonly referred to as book reviewers. They can also be called literary critics if their reviews involve a more in-depth analysis of the themes, style, and significance of the books.
Yes, its fine as long as you review it so that you dont end up with something a little ridiculous. Dont let the publishing companies or studios dictate what you can and cannot do, especially given that their relevancy will be far less important than it is today when this stuff evolves.
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Keep your book review concise and focus on the books big-picture aspects, such as its character development, pacing, reliance on tropes, and use of literary devices. Summarize the plot, then focus on analyzing the book. Mention what you did and didnt like, and support these positions with quotations from the book.
WRITING THE BOOK REVIEW how well the book has achieved its goal, what possibilities are suggested by the book, what the book has left out, how the book compares to others on the subject, what specific points are not convincing, and. what personal experiences youve had related to the subject.

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