Write a 5-pages review. Your review must include at least 4 quotations from different chapters.

    Write a 5-pages review. Your review must include at least 4
    quotations from different chapters. Times New Roman 12, do
    not change margin size, space 2.0.

    How to write a book review

    (Source: http://www.lavc.edu/library/bookreview.htm)

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    A book review is a description, critical analysis, and an
    evaluation on the quality, meaning, and significance of a book,
    not a retelling. It should focus on the book’s purpose, content,
    and authority. A critical book review is not a book report or a
    summary.

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    It is a reaction paper in which strengths and
    weaknesses of the material are analyzed. It should include a
    statement of what the author has tried to do, evaluates how well
    (in the opinion of the reviewer) the author has succeeded, and
    presents evidence to support this evaluation.

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    There is no right way to write a book review. Book reviews are
    highly personal and reflect the opinions of the reviewer. A
    review can be as short as 50-100 words, or as long as 1500
    words, depending on the purpose of the review.

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    The following are standard procedures for writing book
    reviews; they are suggestions, not formulae that must be used.
    1. Write a statement giving essential information about the
    book: title, author, first copyright date, type of book, general
    subject matter, special features (maps, color plates, etc.), price
    and ISBN.

    2. State the author’s purpose in writing the book. Sometimes
    authors state their purpose in the preface or the first chapter.
    When they do not, you may arrive at an understanding of the
    book’s purpose by asking yourself these questions:

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    Ø? Why did the author write on this subject rather than on
    some other subject?
    Ø? From what point of view is the work written?

    Ø? Was the author trying to give information, to explain
    something technical, to convince the reader of a belief’s
    validity by dramatizing it in action?
    Ø? What is the general field or genre, and how does the
    book fit into it? (Use outside sources to familiarize
    yourself with the field, if necessary.) Knowledge of the
    genre means understanding the art form. and how it
    functions.
    Ø? Who is the intended audience?
    Ø? What is the author’s style? Is it formal or informal?
    Evaluate the quality of the writing style by using some
    of the following standards: coherence, clarity,
    originality, forcefulness, correct use of technical words,
    conciseness, fullness of development, fluidity. Does it
    suit the intended audience?
    Ø? Scan the Table of Contents, it can help understand how
    the book is organized and will aid in determining the
    author’s main ideas and how they are developed –
    chronologically, topically, etc.

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    Ø? How did the book affect you? Were any previous ideas
    you had on the subject changed, abandoned, or
    reinforced due to this book? How is the book related to
    your own course or personal agenda? What personal
    experiences you’ve had relate to the subject?
    Ø? How well has the book achieved its goal?
    Ø? Would you recommend this book or article to others?
    Why?

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    3. State the theme and the thesis of the book.

    a. Theme: The theme is the subject or topic. It is not
    necessarily the title, and it is usually not expressed in a
    complete sentence. It expresses a specific phase of the general
    subject matter.

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    b. Thesis: The thesis is an author’s generalization about the
    theme, the author’s beliefs about something important, the
    book’s philosophical conclusion, or the proposition the author
    means to prove. Express it without metaphor or other figurative
    language, in one declarative sentence.

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