Book Reviews - 5 Steps To Creating A Killer Review That Sells Books

I'm often asked how to write a professional bookincluding where the book is published, the author's
review. It's quite simple and follows a basic format.name, the title of the book, and if an option, where
My reviews are well read, often sell books, and notyou purchased the book and it's value. I rarely give
always positive. It's possible to write a negativeactual price in this portion of the review, but rather
review and still sell books! You must know how tochoose to mention value.
put the words into organized thoughts and promoteThis is an excellent read and left me wanting to read
as you write.more by this author who has published numerous
First Step: The Hookother books including: (list titles of other books here).
This is my favorite part of the review. Create a hookThird Step: The Storyline & Plot
from the book that brings the reader back. This isHere I choose to give a glimpse of the plot, still
usually a single line with a few sentences of supportwithout telling the ending of the story. I offer
that gives the reader the gist of the book, withoutinformation about the story that might help the
telling the ending, and offers a profound peek atreader determine if this story is one they want to
what's inside the book. This isn't about you or theread.
author, it's about the book.This thriller novel bore little resemblance to horror,
A black aging finger rotting to bone lying on the sandoffering thrills instead by way of judification of the
was just an indication of more to come. Can youplot, intricate details of the characters in the plot, and
imagine the anguish of the person who located theselective factors of the investigation that led to the
finger as the story unfolded to reveal the slaughterimprisonment of the wrong suspect. Twists and turns
of a human body, bit by bit? Untold mysteriesin the investigation reveal little of the actual crime but
brought prognosis and speculation, on each page ofinstead focus on how one man was seduced into a
the book.pleading that left him without recourse. And yet, he
Second Step: The Title Pagesnever pled guilty to murder.
This offers the reader information about the book,