New York Times Book Review
Discusses current literary trends in several features about books and authors: paperback talk, spring and fall review of new books, and children's and Christmas issues.
Discusses current literary trends in several features about books and authors: paperback talk, spring and fall review of new books, and children's and Christmas issues.
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Is anyone interested in book reviews for adults & teens? All genres welcomed (On youtube)?
I love books read all kinds (except horror unless it involves mystery) I noticed that youtube only has one book reviewer and that person only reviews vampire books (who would have guessed!) and all the other people who reviewed just did vampire books as well. I was thinking of starting a channel because I know there are tons of books other than vampire stories. I would cover Classic, Romance, Crime, Thriller, Adventure, Fantasy, Self-Help, Comdey, Children, Mystery, Entertainment, Teen, Historical and much more. Would anyone be interested? Or should I wait till the vampire craze dies down?
I'm a teenager, but I love reading adult books just as much as teen books. Books are books. I don't think you should ever block someone from reading.
I'm not trying to get lots of subscribers or anything I just want to know if people would be interested. I would be covering lots of topics so know one feels left out!
I created a channel: bkreviewsbyamelianna subscribe if you want
are you sure?? every writer? or is this sarcasm?
i hope this will help people. im just annoyed that a 30 year old woman is only reviewing teen vampire books.
If you really review different genres and don't stick to all the generic cliche crap that's going on, I'd definitely support that. Don't wait for the vampire craze to die down, kill it yourself! Or at least get it to go back to normal.
The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing
This book was written not only with the aspiring reviewer in mind, but also for the established reviewer who needs a bit of refreshing and also for anybody--be they author, publisher, reader, bookseller, librarian or publicist--who wants to become more informed about the value, purpose and effectiveness of reviews.2011 Global eBook Award Winner in the category of Reference Non-Fiction
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What is a good title for a book review for teens on 'LOOKING FOR ALIBRANDI'?
I need help for a good title for my book review on 'Looking for Alibrandi' by Melina Marchetta.. It is aimed for teens
It depends, you haven't mentioned if you liked it in your book review or not. You can use Hooked to Alibrandi if you liked it or say Not Looking for Alibrandi if you did not like it.
What should I name my new book blog?
I am starting a blog for my book reviews, participation in reading challenges, and other random things. I like to read all sorts of things - kids books, teen books, classics, new fiction and nonfiction, all sorts of stuff.
Inner Voices - my guide to the imagination through books
What's a good website for teens to go on and share book reviews, recommendations, etc...?
I'm looking for a place where I can recommend books to others, as well as, get some recommendations myself. I like to read books by Jodi Picoult & Nicholas Sparks. Anyone familiar with any interesting websites or blogs?
http://www.goodreads.com http://www.teenink.com
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