The book’s strength (what is good) and weakness (what is not so good)
Examples that support your comments
Things to keep in mind when you draft your reviews, you can expand your writing from these points:
Genre: What type of book is it? Is it informational or a fiction? Mystery or adventure?
Who: Are the characters believable or likable? Who do you relate to the most? Why?
What: You may like to talk a bit about the book’s main ideas or themes.
When & Where: The time and place the story takes place.
Why: Why do you or do you not recommend this book?
How: How does the author use words? Is there anything special in the author’s writing style?
Click links below for examples of reviews written by students of different grades and proficiency. There is no need to compare. All authentic work and effort is appreciated.