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Book reviews are relatively short personal evaluations. Unlike lenghty book summaries, a good book review gives a sense of the work without giving away the ending.
Comedy writer Steve Hely hoists the publishing business on its own petard in this brilliant satire.
A heart wrenching tale that spans thirty years of volatile history in Afghanistan, A Thousand Splendid Suns sheds a new light on the atrocity of war in the Middle East.
This murder whodunnit set in India offers background, motive and evidence for six different suspects, keeping readers guessing until the final pages.
Constructive, professional feedback on works of fiction can help writers to polish their submissions before it lands on the editor's desk.
A book of review of Lauren Weisberger's latest novel "Chasing Harry Winston" including analysis of the characters and its relation to a similar item in popular culture.
Lexi Smart wakes from a five day coma and can't remember the last three years. Lexi struggles to adapt to the changes in her life and the person she has become that she
Catherine Jinks subverts literary tropes in her new novel, where being a vampire isn't all it's cracked up to be. In fact, it's a bit like the flu. An eternal flu.
If you like the novel by Dan Brown, try Daniel Silva's The Confessor or Arturo Perez-Reverte's The Seville Communion.
A good novel review offers a plot overview, comments on style and genre, provides an opinion on strengths and weaknesses of the book and gives a recommendation.
Why a book review is more than writing a summary. Covers how to write a fiction or nonfiction book review with extra tips!
Writing reviews of fiction and nonfiction books can add to your income, your portfolio and your book collection.


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