In this post, we compiled17 prototypical book review examplesin multiple genres to help you figure outhow to write the perfect review. If you want to jump straight to the examples, you can skip the next section. Otherwise, let’s first check out what makes up a good review. Are you in...
August 21, 2020 · 7:08 pm Review: “Meditations for Every Week,” by Paul Sédir “Meditations for Every Week,” by Paul Sédir. At first reading, this appears to be a book of fifty-two meditations which follow a fairly conventional path of Christian devotion. On closer inspection, one...
No, I’m writing this review for what I think are the purest reasons – I just read this book myself and I really, really, liked it. In the pre-internet days I would have just banged on about it to friends and work colleagues for a week or two until they told me to shut up or...
Tagged as Book, Book Review, Book Reviews, Booker Prize, Booker Prize 2023, Craig Brown, Fiction, Non fiction, Novels, Paul Lynch, Reading, Reviews, Rory Stewart, Sarah Moss August 21, 2024 · 6:25 pm Books I Read in July 2024 The Bee Sting by Paul Murray was shortlisted for the ...
Review It’s been a long time since I’ve come across a memoir which closely parallels my life and experiences. I feel like Alia Joy is my long lost soul sister. She writes in the beginning of her book thatGlorious Weaknessis not for everyone. However, her book certainly was for me....
Book Review: The Last Room on the Left by Leah Konen Posted onJanuary 4, 2025 1 Expected publication January 14, 2025, by G.P. Putnam’s Sons The Last Room on the Leftis a darkly woven philological thriller that takes place in the mountains of the Catskills in New York during the win...
Zola, Émile – Nana (Les Rougon-Macquart #9) 2☆ Review Rewinds (old reviews revisited): Abercrombie, Joe – The Blade Itself (The First Law #1) 4☆ Lewis, C.S – The Magician’s Nephew (Chronicles of Narnia #1) 3☆ Shan, Darren – Lord Loss (Demonata #1) 4☆...
** TOMORROW, I will have a fun interview with Noelle August for you all! Stay Tuned!** Review: I have been so excited to read this book ever since I found out that Veronica Rossi andLorin Oberwegerwere having not one but multiple book love children in the form of the Boomerang series...
Tagged as Book, Book Review, Book Reviews, Booker Prize, Booker Prize 2022, Fiction, Janice Hallett, Karen Joy Fowler, Patrick Radden Keefe, Rebecca Wait August 14, 2022 · 1:33 pm Books I Read in July Notes on an Execution by Danya Kukafka is a novel told from the perspective of ...
August 29, 2024 By Ann Morgan in Book of the month, South America, The stories Tags: Angélica Gorodischer, Argentina, book review, books, culture, fantasy, novel, sci-fi, translation, Ursula K. Le Guin 2 Comments This #WITMonth, it was the translator who attracted me to my featured...