Discusses the various types of book reviews and offers advice on the organization and writing of reports on fiction, plays, biographies, and collections of shorter works.
This book is (C) 2002 by Dawn Sova, Ph.D. as stated on the Copyright page. I don't know why it's credited to Harry Teitelbaum.
As a foreigner, I wanted to be able to write book reports and reviews. Also, I wanted to have insights on how to get the most from my readings.
I found this book to be very valuable and insightful, although I understand it addresses a younger audience.
I got it and read it several years ago. I started it all over again and someone stole it from me. I got another copy and I'm about to read it for the third time. I always underline it, comment it, write excerpts on a copybook. Very useful.
This book did what I hoped for to help those who are not familiar with writing book reports or reviews. Therefore I'll use this as a learning tool and only copy a few parts from the book to discuss in c Fac book club. I want these men to write better reviews or reports, and reminder tool for me when preparing outlines, etc. In the new year hope for better, and use this as a short read to discuss. Research and leisure read 2018