Should I put specific details when writing a book review?
I'm writing a book review for my US History class over a book about German troops in Florida during WWII. I've never written a book review before. The teacher said the review was basically our opinion, so I was wondering whether I should include specific details from the book in it.
THANKS!
It's your opinion. Point out as much as you didn't like and as much as you did like. There is really no specific criteria when writing a book review except that it has to be about the book. It doesn't have to be all of the bad points; it can be about the good points as well.
Good luck!
July 22nd, 2008 at 5:35 pm
It's your opinion. Point out as much as you didn't like and as much as you did like. There is really no specific criteria when writing a book review except that it has to be about the book. It doesn't have to be all of the bad points; it can be about the good points as well.
Good luck!
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July 22nd, 2008 at 6:24 pm
You could write the details and explain your opinion of them. A review is basically your opinion of something. You want to review all the components of the book, the plot, the characters. Of course, it you were just to ramble on with details of the book instead of your opinion, the reader of that review would get board. Remember, the review is your opinion, not the plot
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