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Book Review Template 1. Introduction If you are writing a positive book review, start with a catchy sentence that grabs the reader's attention. Consider making it a question - Have you ever wondered...?; Have you ever been to...?; have you ever wished you could...?; Do you know how to...? Do you want to know how to...? Also in this section include basic details like what sort of book this is (fiction - genre; non-fiction - subject matter and depth; suitable age range, etc) In a short review (250-400 words), this will be perhaps 100 words. That is around as much as I have written here. Click here to enter text. 2. Brief summary. In a short book review, try to keep this to one- two sentences. No, I'm not kidding. Do Not Give Away The Ending (or any other spoilers)! Click here to enter text. 3. Evaluation. How well did the book meet its goals? If it's non- fiction, what does it add to the area of study? What constructive criticisms do you have? Be tactful, but honest. Use examples. This will be the longest part of your review. This is really what a review is all about - evaluating a book. See the checklist at http://www.mybookbag.net.au/b ook-review-template for more ideas of what to include here. Click here to enter text. ©2012 Kirsten McCulloch http://www.mybookbag.net.au

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Book Review Template

1. IntroductionIf you are writing a positive book review, start with a catchy sentence that grabs the reader's attention. Consider making it a question - Have you ever wondered...?; Have you ever been to...?; have you ever wished you could...?; Do you know how to...? Do you want to know how to...?Also in this section include basic details like what sort of book this is (fiction - genre; non-fiction - subject matter and depth; suitable age range, etc)In a short review (250-400 words), this will be perhaps 100 words. That is around as much as I have written here.Click here to enter text.

2. Brief summary. In a short book review, try to keep this to one-two sentences. No, I'm not kidding. Do Not Give Away The Ending (or any other spoilers)!Click here to enter text.

3. Evaluation. How well did the book meet its goals? If it's non-fiction, what does it add to the area of study? What constructive criticisms do you have? Be tactful, but honest. Use examples. This will be the longest part of your review. This is really what a review is all about - evaluating a book. See the checklist at http://www.mybookbag.net.au/book-review-template for more ideas of what to include here.Click here to enter text.

4. Conclusion. Restate your basic thesis and who will enjoy this book. Try to finish with a catchy one liner.Click here to enter text.

For more on how to write a book review, see1. Write Better Reviews, With a 'Book Review Template' (including a handy checklist)2. How to Write a Book Review for Kids, and 3. The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing

2012 Kirsten McCulloch http://www.mybookbag.net.au