
There are
many ways to write a review. Most advice is to develop your own style and stick
with the same format, which makes your approach easier. Let's face it, writing
a review is a hard slog. You want to show future readers why you liked, or the
reverse, the book. You don't want to criticize the writing flaws although you
can point them out.
Every book
I've read so far has editing glitches, which seem to come with the process,
although why publishing editors don't spot them, I'm not certain.
As a writer,
I know why the author doesn't see their own mistakes. I read the words so often
I know what I meant to say without
concentrating on what I actually said.
I've discovered the use of read-out-loud to counteract that.
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