Book Reviews 101

Reference & EducationWriting & Speaking

  • Author Jessica J
  • Published May 8, 2007
  • Word count 342

Here are 9 simple steps to keep in mind when creating a book review. Any kind of book review, either written or via web video, explores the main aspects of the book, along with more specific examples.

However, a good book review is not simply a book report or a summary - it goes a step further and connects the book to the world around us.

Some things to keep in mind when reviewing a book:

  1. State the name of the book, author and publication information exactly. This seems simple, but is sadly often botched.

  2. Do your research and read the book carefully. Don’t review the book if you haven’t completely read it.

  3. Never give away the whole story. The goal is to entice readers with your review. Let them know what the book is about; while leaving them wanting more.

  4. What is the theme of the book? If a work of fiction, how does the author use characters and setting to drive the plot?

  5. What genre is the book? Does it live up to that genre? If it is a mystery, did it keep you guessing? Or, if for instance a how-to book, could one follow the instructions and perform the tasks described?

  6. Let people know how you related to the book. Did it make you laugh or cry? Try to share some highlights of the book without giving away too much. Share your personal connection with the book. It makes the review interesting, and gives the person watching or reading your review a sense of who you are.

  7. You don’t have to, in a general sort of way, love the book you’re reviewing. Be specific and give specific examples out of the book that support your opinion.

  8. Have you read other titles by the author? Comparing the title you are reviewing to other books by the same author will help people gauge their interest in the book.

  9. Do some research about the author. There may be something very interesting about the author that readers want to know.

Jessica produces book reviews at BlueRectangle’s San Leandro, California office. BlueRectangle not only buys back used books and textbooks; but offers video book reviews. To watch some book reviews please visit Blue Rectangle

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