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i am writing a book report about fiction book the title is mountain bike mania how do i write a book report

thanks

2007-10-07 09:47:46 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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"Book reports and book reviews are similar. Book reports tend to be a little more descriptive (What is this book about?) and book reviews are usually more persuasive (Why a reader should or shouldn't read this book). Both offer a combination of summary and commentary.

They are a way to think more deeply about a book you've read and to demonstrate your understanding.

Most teachers have their own requirements, and sometimes a specific format they expect you to follow, so be sure to check, but the following general elements of a book report or book review should be helpful.

Introduction
Here you want to provide basic information about the book, and a sense of what your report will be about. You should include:

Title (underlined)/Author
Publication Information: Publisher, year, number of pages
Genre
A brief (1-2 sentences) introduction to the book and the report/review.
Body
There are two main sections for this part. The first is an explanation of what the book is about. The second is your opinions about the book and how successful it is. There are some differences between reports on fiction or other imaginative writing and reports on non-fiction books.

But for both, a good place to start is to explain the author's purpose and/or the main themes of the book. Then you can summarize.

For fiction or other creative writing:
Provide brief descriptions of the setting, the point of view (who tells the story), the protagonist , and other major characters. If there is a distinct mood or tone, discuss that as well.

Give a concise plot summary. Along with the sequence of major events, you may want to discuss the book's climax and resolution, and/or literary devices such as foreshadowing. But, if you are writing a review, be careful not to give away important plot details or the ending.

For non-fiction:
Provide a general overview of the author's topic, main points, and argument. What is the thesis? What are the important conclusions?

Don't try to summarize each chapter or every angle. Choose the ones that are most significant and interesting to you.

Analysis and Evaluation
In this section you analyze or critique the book. You can write about your own opinions; just be sure that you explain and support them with examples. Some questions you might want to consider:

Did the author achieve his or her purpose?
Is the writing effective, powerful, difficult, beautiful?
What are the strengths and weaknesss of the book?
For non-fiction, what are the author's qualifications to write about the subject? Do you agree with the author's arguments and conclusions?
What is your overall response to the book? Did you find it interesting, moving, dull?
Would you recommend it to others? Why or why not?
Conclusion
Briefly conclude by pulling your thoughts together. You may want to say what impression the book left you with, or emphasize what you want your reader to know about it."

Try links 2, 3 and 4 if you feel you need more advice.

2007-10-07 09:54:29 · answer #1 · answered by johnslat 7 · 0 0

1-give a brief introduction , should be include the author purpose and the main question of the book content , and how the writer dealt to find an answer to the main question and which way he follow , descriptive or discussive .
2- body from 2 -3 paragraph , the first should include the main topics and the writer opinions for each topic.
The second should include the opposing ideas and aurgebly how the writer was dealing with it , is he was successful to predominate his opinions on the other thinking .
3- in short paragraph you can give your opinion , and what you agree with and which you disagree about in clear approach.

3- conclusion
Sum up what you are got from the book and how much you agree with , and if you would recommend this book to someone to read it and why.

2016-02-16 10:50:57 · answer #2 · answered by Lutfi 1 · 0 0

You start,
'I'm reading a book about. . . . (then you tell in a couple sentences what the book is about. a group of people who like to ride mountain bikes?)
Then in the next two or three or four paragraphs you tell in order, some of the highlights of the book. Make someone reading your report, want to read it.
Then your ending paragraph says, 'I liked this book becuase. . . . . (it told about people enjoying mountain bikes?. . . )

2007-10-07 09:53:17 · answer #3 · answered by pansyblue 6 · 0 0

the three that i've got examine have with regard to the comparable point of complexity, so i will purely show you how to comprehend my alternatives. I enjoyed My area of the Mountain. Julie of the Wolves and Island of the Blue Dolphins left me questioning why everyone concept they have been such good books, and that i've got not examine A dogs's existence. in case you have been to % my well-known, you may in all threat write with regard to the subject of freedom as against duty. Out of interest, what grade are you in?

2016-10-06 06:40:48 · answer #4 · answered by monte 4 · 0 0

Mainly, the general plot for the story and what you thought of it.

2007-10-07 09:51:06 · answer #5 · answered by DramaQueen 3 · 1 0

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