Tips For Writing Book Reviews On The Internet

By Redmond Kaniel

It used to be only an elite few could write published book reviews. The Internet has changed the landscape. Now anyone can review books. Shoppers appreciate having a variety of perspectives on a book before they buy, which means opportunity for more writers and reviewers on the Internet. It also means an opportunity for aspiring book reviewers to make money doing what they love. To make your endeavors pay, here are a few tips for how to write a general book review people will read on the Internet. Seasoned book reviewers know there is no single way to write a review, but some guidelines make all the difference. Whether you are reviewing a biography, a romance, classic literature or a self-help book, some simple rules apply.

Consider some questions before you read a particular book, which will help you formulate your conclusions. What kind of audience are you writing for? What does the book title suggest to a reader? Does it set the reader up with certain expectations? What clues are there in the introduction or preface, which can help guide your overall view of the book? You might find some inconsistencies between the introduction and the actual book. Does the book fulfill its mission? Pay attention to the Table of Contents, like a map, for helping you explicate the book.

While reading, pay attention to key features. What is the book's particular genre--or is it difficult to classify? Does the author present a certain point of view or is it difficult to discern? What is the style of the language? Is it formal or informal--and does the style work? Make note of any key ideas or concepts, which are either implicit or explicit. Perhaps, even, the author has not developed key concepts. Do things that go unstated in the book actually make it stronger? Check for accuracy with footnotes or other sources. How does the book compare to others like it?

Don't forget, people reading your book review are not curled up with the Sunday Times. They are on the internet. Grab the reader's attention from the start. Provide information which you might appreciate reading. You do not have to necessarily summarize the plot. Sometimes that ruins it for the reader. You also do not have to state whether you recommend the book or not. Think about what is most useful for the reader. When ending your review, summarize rather than introduce more new topics.

The Internet has made it possible for people who love books and who love to write about books to turn their passion into money. The more you work to improve your craft, the more successful you will be. Keep refining the tips in this article and you will inevitably attract grateful readers.

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