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Jun 07, 2018 06:20PM

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Next I talk about story and character development.
I say what I like most about the book and add anything I think could have been done better if I think there's a problem.
I state approximately how long it took me to read the book and if it was an easy read or a hard read. I've read some really good books that have been what I consider a hard read so I state why it was hard. For instance a book with several overlapping story lines and overlapping characters are sometimes difficult to follow if I'm tired. I explain that in the review.
I finish with with whether I recommend the book. If I believe the recommendation should be specific to readers of certain genres or type of books I also say that.
I've seen a lot of reviews on amazon where reviewers give a book one star and complain about language and sexual content. Personally I believe that's wrong. The problem is with the readers choice of book not the actual book. I won't do that to an author.

Next I talk about story and character development.
I say what I like most abou..."
I agree with you 100% Patricia. I like the way you think.

I very much like that idea.

If there is something in a book that a reviewer really did love by all means they should be blurting it out. It doesn't matter how long the review is. If you're interested in a book you're going to read the reviews, no matter how long. :) Peace.

As David says, it's good to always say at least one positive (if true) or unique thing about even a book you didn't like.
I usually:
-- give a summary or general idea of what the book's about
-- add a few details (pros/cons, or something unique about the book)
-- give a VERDICT (rating), and why.
-- hide any BIG spoilers
I try to keep it light, but honest.

Also, try to match your tone to a book you're reviewing. Some serious issues deserve a bit more serious language but a summery YA can be traeted more lightly.