May 25, 2013

Making the book review the best in the class

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Anyone can write a book review, hell it is possible to write a book review without even reading a book by looking at the cover and reading the reviews and criticisms’ of other critics. But to write a great and true book review has to have a few important things included in a structured manner. If you are a professional book reviewer, your single review can ruin a good book or just one single word in your review can bore people from even picking it off the shelves and taking a look at it. Hence the next time you write that important book review worth an A+ grade, remember the following points. Do not delete points from your rough draft; only make modification to make it better.
Every book has its lows and its highs. Every character does things with which you might agree with or disagree with. Only after a thoughtful reading of the book can one begin analyzing and criticizing. This can be done after writing the first rough draft. Look at your draft as it is your worse enemy’s book review and find faults in it. Reanalyze the story and make changes to the draft. Make what you want to say profound and clear so that it does not cause any confusion. After the final draft is done, remember to proofread the article. Make sure no stupid mistake are made and see that all the sections are in proper order. Remember not to copy some one else’s book review since your professor has seen your writing style and he is the one who checks everyone else’s book review. Hence if you have copied anything, you are sure to get caught. Even if it comes to explain why you have the written impressions of the book, you will have trouble explaining them if they are copy pasted from somewhere else.

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