book review
1 of 1noun/ˈbʊk rɪvju/
Forms:book reviews
1
a critical assessment of a book's content, style, and overall quality, aimed at informing readers and providing constructive feedback
A book review is a critical assessment of a book that provides an overview of its content, themes, and style. It usually includes a summary of the book's plot or main arguments, an evaluation of the author's writing and approach, and a discussion of the book's strengths and weaknesses. Book reviews aim to offer readers insights into the book's quality and relevance, helping them decide whether to read it. Reviews may also consider the book's impact, its place within its genre, and its contribution to literature or its field.
- The newspaper published a glowing book review of the new bestseller.
- She wrote a detailed book review highlighting the novel's strengths and flaws.
- The author waited nervously for the first book reviews to appear online.
- His book review criticized the weak character development but praised the plot twists.
- The blog specializes in book reviews of indie authors.