book reviews

     

A book review (or book report) is a form of literary criticism in which a book is analyze based on content, style, and merit. It is often carried out in periodicals, as school work, or online. Its length may vary from a single paragraph to a substantial essay. Such a review often contains evaluations of the book on the basis of personal taste. Reviewers, in literary periodicals, often use the occasion of a book review for a display of learning or to promulgate their own ideas on the topic of a fiction or non-fiction work. At the other end of the spectrum, some book reviews resemble simple plot summaries. For examples see Reader Views or Rebecca's Reads

Trivia about book reviews

  • On October 10, 1896 the New York Times published a section devoted to these for the very first time