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What is a Book Review?
Some things, one may believe, are pretty in terms of being explained and answered: They make perfect sense without detailed explanations. For instance, there may be something you use every day or is just part of your life, and it simply doesn’t need explanation. It just is because it is so simple and not complicated at all. That is until you start to explain it, and then you find that it is not as easy as you originally thought.
So, what is a book review?
It’s a review of a book. Okay, and that is….? It’s what I thought of the book. Very true, but it could be so much more. A real book review is much more complicated than that. It goes much further than just saying if a book was enjoyable for not. It gives an explanation so the reader of the review can determine if your opinion should be factored in their decision to purchase and/or read the books.
A book review is a powerful tool that should be wielded with extreme caution and pride. It can go so much farther than a mere statement of liking or disliking a book. It explores a book in a way to help both potential readers and the author. It digs down into characters, plot, and more.
Simple yet not quite so simple.
Is it an Opinion? This is the obvious answer to what a book review is. It is as a whole an opinion you are giving on the book you have read. Did you enjoy it? Did you dislike it? What did you think about the book? If you could sum up what a book review is in just a word, it would be opinion.
Now keep in mind that an opinion is not a fact. It might be a fact about how you felt, but remember that doesn’t mean it is a fact with everyone else. If you love a certain genre, style, or storyline, it doesn’t mean everyone else will agree with you.
But that also doesn’t mean that your opinion is not valuable.
Your opinion helps readers find the books they love.
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