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    DOUBLE SPACED. Heading. At the top of the first

    page only you need to place
    the proper citation. Please follow this model

    precisely:
    Title of Book. By Author (Place of Publication:

    Publisher, Year of
    Publication). Page numbers. Reviewed by Your

    Name, Date of Review.

    Example:
    Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold

    War Era. By Elaine Tyler May (New York: Basic

    Books, 1988). vii + 284 pp. Reviewed by John

    Smith,May 6,2013.

    II. Body. The review itself is a critical examination of

    the author’s
    theses,evidence, and analysis.
    A. One (1) to Two (2) Paragraph Introduction
    1. Tell the reader about the author
    2. Why is the author interested in the subject?
    3. Why did the author write the book?
    B. Two (2) to Four (4) Pages on the subject
    1. What is/are the author’s thesis/theses?
    2. What evidence does the author use?
    3. Is the author’s argument(s) effective? Defend your

    answer.
    C. Two (2) to Three (3) Paragraphs on what

    worked or did not work for you
    1. What was interesting?
    2. What did not work for you? Defend your answer.
    D. One (1) Paragraph Conclusion
    1. Who would be interested in reading this book?
    2. What level (novice, secondary school,

    undergrads, grad students, etc.) of expertise is this

    book written for?
    3. End on a positive note.
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    before the punctuation. For example, according to

    the author “this book is great” (4).
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    page on a formal book review.
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