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Writing Your Review. Briefly describetheproduct or service. In a couple of sentences or less, describetheproduct that you're reviewing. You will reveal otherdetailsthroughout your review, but the initial descriptionwillgive your reader a sense of what you're talkingabout.
Also, how do you write a review?
5 Tips on How to Write a Review
- Immerse Yourself. First impressions are important, but agoodreview will not stop there.
- Consider Your Audience. As well as knowing what you'rewritingabout, think about who you're writing for.
- Examples and Evidence. Having opinions is good.
- Short Is Good (Usually)
- Score Systems.
Likewise, people ask, what should a review include?
Sources covered in the review mayincludescholarly journal articles, books, governmentreports, Web sites,etc. The literature review provides adescription, summaryand evaluation of each source.
Writing the Review:
- Include title, author, place, publisher, publicationdate,edition, pages, special features (maps, etc.), price,ISBN.
- Hook the reader with your opening sentence.
- Review the book you read -- not the book you wish the authorhadwritten.
- If this is the best book you have ever read, say so --andwhy.