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Help in writing a book review - Weasel - 06-12-2016 Book Review Guideline: The following should be included in a book review to help give a full picture of the book: 1. What is the author’s objective in writing the book? 2. Define the author’s writing style; is it easy reading, complex, choppy? Does the book fit together well or are chapters intertwined and maps placed in an inconvenient location? Do you read parts of the book and go “huh?” and then start flipping pages to find a past read part to clear up the point? 3. How well does the author define his concept and does he support his theory with evidence? 4. What areas are covered, how much depth is involved? 5. Is the book a series of data collections formed into story, or is the book one of first person experiences? 6. Provide examples from the book if you feel it helps flesh out your review The following is from Dalhousie University on writing a book review: Reviewing essentials
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