📚 1. Start with Basic Information
Include the essential details about the book:
Title:
Author:
Genre: (fiction, non-fiction, biography, etc.)
Publication Date:
Number of pages:
Example:
"To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, Fiction, published in 1960, 281 pages.
✏️ 2. Summarize the Book (Briefly)
Give a short summary of the plot or content.
Avoid spoilers (especially the ending).
Focus on main themes and ideas.
Example:
The book follows Scout Finch growing up in the racially divided town of Maycomb, Alabama, as her father defends a black man accused of a crime he didn’t commit.
🌟 3. Share Your Opinion
What you liked: characters, plot, writing style, themes.
What you didn’t like: confusing parts, slow pacing, unclear ideas.
Be honest but polite.
Example:
I loved the strong moral message and memorable characters, but some parts felt slow.
💡 4. Analyze the Book
Discuss themes, symbolism, or messages.
Talk about the author’s style: simple, descriptive, humorous, serious.
Mention if it reminded you of other books or real-life situations.
Example:
The story tackles racial injustice and morality. Harper Lee’s storytelling is vivid and immersive.
✅ 5. Conclude Your Review
Give a final recommendation.
You can include a rating (optional).
Example:
Overall, “To Kill a Mockingbird” is a timeless classic that I would highly recommend to readers interested in social justice and coming-of-age stories.
Rating: 4.5/5
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