Category Archives: Ideas and Opinions

Book reviewing, wrap up

As I write this wrap up to the book reviewing series, I’m also beginning a book review, so it’s an opportunity to see if I can practice some of the wisdom of the wonderful guest posts, from Tod Davies, Jeff … Continue reading

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Authors, Editors and Reviewers on the Art of Reviewing, Part 5: E. B. Strunksdotter

E. B. Strunksdotter (a pseudonym) works in the book reviewing profession. Ed Battistella has asked me to tell you “ what makes a good book review.” My humble opinion on the matter follows. • Accessibility/clarity–Jargon is the enemy of clarity. … Continue reading

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Authors, Editors and Reviewers on the Art of Reviewing, Part 4: Michael Erard

From Michael Erard author of Babel No More: The Search for the World’s Most Extraordinary Language Learners, (Free Press, 2012) and Um…: Slips, Stumbles, and Verbal Blunders, and What They Mean (Pantheon, 2007). I think the best review is a … Continue reading

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Authors, Editors and Reviewers on the Art of Reviewing, Part 3: Kelli Stanley

From Kelli Stanley, an award-winning author of City of Dragons and City of Secrets and of The Curse-Maker and Nox Dormienda. Good reviews should encapsulate the plot points without giving away spoilers … if the book has a surprise twist … Continue reading

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