LB Brief provides students of varying skills and interests with clear, reliable, and accessible explanations of handbook basics—the writing process, grammar and usage, and research writing. Concise and easy to use it focuses on 3 main writing in and out of college, visual literacy, and research writing. LB Brief helps writing students find what they need and then use what they find.
Jane E. Aaron is a professional writer and editor as well as an experienced teacher. She is the author of the best selling Little Brown Handbook and coeditor of the best-selling Bedford Reader. She has served as consultant, editor, or writer on more than a dozen other textbooks for the first-year composition course.
While the book is exhaustive, it’s also difficult to follow. This is grammar written for experts but given to neophytes. It gets lost in the arcane details when clearer language would be better. Basically, it needs a teacher to act as a translator.
This is a must have writer book. Any person that will be writing, professionally, academically, creatively, etc needs this book.
There are great examples of the different rhetorical styles and exercises to get an individual comfortable with them. The entire book is like all the English grammar classes you have ever had crammed into one book and it makes sense.
In addition to that, the book has MLA and APA styles listed exhaustively. There is very little that is not included.
In my opinion, if you are a writer, a student, or a parent with a student in high school or college, you need this book in your possession.
Not sure that I would say this is the must have book for every writer. I would, however, say that if you are a college student or if you write academic papers that the LB Brief can be a lifesaver.
Of course make sure you have the most recent edition as MLA, APA and the Chicago Style do change from time to time. I also highly suggest to make sure to get the spiral bound so it will lie flat on the desk/table you are working on.