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Page 1: Steps for Writing a Good Book Review. Introduce the subject, scope, and type of book Identify the book’s author and title. Specify the type of book (for

Steps for Writing a Good Book Review

Page 2: Steps for Writing a Good Book Review. Introduce the subject, scope, and type of book Identify the book’s author and title. Specify the type of book (for

Introduce the subject, scope, and type of book

• Identify the book’s author and title.

• Specify the type of book (for example, fiction, nonfiction, biography, autobiography).

• Mention the book's theme.

• Give background information to enable reader(s) to place the book into a specific context.

Page 3: Steps for Writing a Good Book Review. Introduce the subject, scope, and type of book Identify the book’s author and title. Specify the type of book (for

Briefly summarize the content

• Provide an overview, including paraphrases and quotations, of the book's thesis and primary supporting points.

Page 4: Steps for Writing a Good Book Review. Introduce the subject, scope, and type of book Identify the book’s author and title. Specify the type of book (for

Provide your reactions to the book

• Describe the book: Is it interesting, memorable, entertaining, instructive? Why?

• Respond to the author's opinions: What do you agree with? And why? What do you disagree with? And why?

• Explore issues the book raises: What possibilities does the book suggest? Explain. What matters does the book leave out? Explain.

Page 5: Steps for Writing a Good Book Review. Introduce the subject, scope, and type of book Identify the book’s author and title. Specify the type of book (for

Provide your reactions to the book

• Relate your argument to other books or authors: Support your argument for or against the author's opinions by bringing in other authors you agree with.

• Relate the book to larger issues: How did the book affect you? How have your opinions about the topic changed? How is the book related to your own course or personal agenda.

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Conclude by summarizing your ideas

• Close with a direct comment on the book, and tie together issues raised in the review.

• Briefly restate your main points and your thesis statement if your teacher requires it.

• If you like, you can offer advice for potential readers.

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Reading the book

• When you read, your critical faculty should be alert

• Take notes as you read

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Questions to ask as you read

Authority / Objectivity

• What are the author's subject and the broad field into which the work fits?

• What approach does the author take to the subject? What is the central thesis? What are the author's assumptions? What methodology is used?

• What are the author's primary sources? How comprehensive is the research?

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Questions to ask as you read

Audience

• For whom is the book written? Fellow scholars? Non-academics?

• Is the book appropriate to its audience?

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Questions to ask as you read

Style• How is the book structured? Is its development orderly

and logical? Is it clear?

• Is the author's prose readable? Exceptionally good? Does the author have an intrusive style?

• Does the book have illustrations? An index? Bibliography? What other features does it have? Are they effective and useful?

• How appropriate is the book's title? Does it promise essentially what the book delivers?

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Questions to ask as you read

Scope / Purpose / Content

• Why was the book written? Has the author met these objectives?

• How does the author prove the thesis and main points?

• What evidence does the author provide to support his or her argument (sources, data, personal anecdotes, etc)? Is this evidence convincing?

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Questions to ask as you read

• Are you aware of factual errors in the book? Oversights?

• What is your personal response to the book? Is it satisfying to read? Is it enjoyable? Convincing? Why? If it isn't, why not?

• What is your final assessment? Would you buy this book or recommend it to others?

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Web resources

•  University of South Dakota. Guide to Writing Book Reviews

• Dalhousie University Libraries. How to Write a Book Review 

• Memorial University Libraries. How to Write a Book Review • University of Wisconsin-Madison. Writing Center

Writer's Handbook • University of Waterloo Library Writing Book Reviews • Indiana University-Bloomington Writing Tutorial Services •  • http://teacher.scholastic.com/writewit/bookrev/tips.htm• http://www.lavc.edu/Library/bookreview.htm• http://astro.ocis.temple.edu/~rimmerma/256revs.html

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List of Suggested Books -(Available at Diwan, Book Spot (Maadi) and Dar El

Shorouk

• The Secret- Rhonda Byrne

• Chicken Soup for the Soul- Jack Canfield

• Everything Happens for a Reason- Mira

Kirshenbaum

• Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul: 101 Stories of

Life, Love and Learning. Jack Canfield, Kimberly

Kirberger, Mark Victor Hansen

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List of Suggested Books (Available at Diwan Dar El Shorouk, and BookSpot-

Maadi)

• Eat, Pray, Love. Elizabeth Gilbert

• Outliers, Malcolm Gladwell

• The Tipping Point. Malcolm Gladwell

• How to Develop Self- Confidence and Influence

People by Public Speaking. Dale Carnegie

• How to Stop Worrying and Start Living. Dale

Carnegie

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List of Suggested Books (Available at Diwan Dar El Shorouk, and BookSpot-

Maadi)

• Who Moved My Cheese- Spencer Johnson

• 3ayza Atgawez- Ghada abdel Al

• The World is Flat- A Brief History of the 21st

Century- Thomas Friedman

• Whatever Happened to the Egyptians –Galal Amin

• First Things First. Stephen R. Covey

Page 17: Steps for Writing a Good Book Review. Introduce the subject, scope, and type of book Identify the book’s author and title. Specify the type of book (for

List of Suggested Books (Available at Diwan Dar El Shorouk, and BookSpot-

Maadi)

• Everything Happens for a Reason- Mira

Kirshenbaum

• Power, Politics and Culture: Interviews with

Edward W. Said

• The Mahatir Legacy: A Nation Divided, a Region at

Risk.Jillian Stewart

• The 100 Greatest Leadership Principles of All

Time. Leslie Pockell

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List of Suggested Books (Available at Diwan Dar El Shorouk, and BookSpot-

Maadi)

• The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People- Stephen

Covey

• How to Win Friends and Influence People- Dale

Carnegie

• What the Arabs Think of America-Andrew

Hammond

• Secrets from the Sand. My Search for Egypt’s

Past- Zahi Hawass

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List of Suggested Books (Available at Diwan Dar El Shorouk, and BookSpot-

Maadi)

• Whatever Happened to the Egyptians –Galal Amin

• Whatever Else Happened to the Egyptians- Galal

Amin

• Taxi- Khaled El Khamisi (English or Arabic)

• The World is Flat- A Brief History of the 21st

Century- Thomas Friedman