Book Review Tips Guidelines Template

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Here are some important guidelines that you can follow if you don’t know how to format a

book review.
1. Begin with the basic characteristics of the book such as its name, author’s name and often you
will also be asked to write the name of the teacher as well.
2. The definition of the book and bibliographical information should be included in the opening
clause.
3. Write about the main theme in the following section and include a few sentences to summarize
the text.
4. The next step is to introduce the main characters of the book to your readers. Provide an
objective description of the important parts of the story.
5. Provide a vivid description of the main setting and interesting information about your story to
keep your readers engaged.
6. Clarify the purpose of the story and summarize the plot by answering the following questions.
o What are the goals of each character in the story?
o What is the main conflict in the plot?
o Were the conflicts resolved?
7. Finally, write about the main message that the author has tried to convey to his readers. Access
whether the author has met his/her goals.
8. Provide a final assessment of the text and support it with specific examples.

Book Review Template


A book review is the first impression of the whole story and the narration of the book. A typical
book review template includes an introduction, body, and conclusion with the following
information:
1. Introduction
o Mention the book cover and title.
o Include the subtitles, if there are any.
o Write the author’s name.
2. Thesis
o Write a brief description of the book according to your understanding.
o Write the main points discussed in the book briefly.
o Do not mention your opinions or analysis just yet.
3. Body
o Make references by using at least three quotations from the book.
o Briefly explain those quotations in your own words.
o State your opinion about the quotation.
o Always write about each quotation in a separate paragraph.
4. Conclusion
o Summarize the quotations briefly.
o Summarize your opinions briefly.
o Add concluding remarks.
o Add star rating if needed.

Book Review Writing Tips


Here are some expert writing tips that you should keep in mind while writing a book format:
 Keep the introduction brief: Many people don't like to read long introductions for essays. This
can lower your grade. Keep the introduction short so people will read it all.
 Prefer reviews of fictional books: It is not necessary to write book reviews about fiction books,
but it can be more effective than writing nonfiction books.
 Don’t compare: Do not compare your chosen novel to other books you have read in the past.
Comparing them will only confuse the reader.
 Opinion is important: When writing book reviews, it is often encouraged to include your own
point of view.
 Take help from templates: Using a book review template can help a student understand the
required writing style.
 Criticize if you must: Usually, you don't need to give your opinion in academic papers below
Ph.D. level. However, with book reviews, it's different. You can criticize the writing, story, or
characters if there’s a need.
 Be positive while reviewing: When giving feedback, make sure to include a mix of positive and
negative comments, while remaining majorly positive.
 Appreciation won’t hurt: If you enjoyed reading the book, say so. This will encourage the
potential readers and the author as well.

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