| I'm often asked how to write a professional book | | | | including 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 not | | | | you purchased the book and it's value. I rarely give |
| always positive. It's possible to write a negative | | | | actual price in this portion of the review, but rather |
| review and still sell books! You must know how to | | | | choose to mention value. |
| put the words into organized thoughts and promote | | | | This is an excellent read and left me wanting to read |
| as you write. | | | | more by this author who has published numerous |
| First Step: The Hook | | | | other books including: (list titles of other books here). |
| This is my favorite part of the review. Create a hook | | | | Third Step: The Storyline & Plot |
| from the book that brings the reader back. This is | | | | Here I choose to give a glimpse of the plot, still |
| usually a single line with a few sentences of support | | | | without telling the ending of the story. I offer |
| that gives the reader the gist of the book, without | | | | information about the story that might help the |
| telling the ending, and offers a profound peek at | | | | reader determine if this story is one they want to |
| what's inside the book. This isn't about you or the | | | | read. |
| author, it's about the book. | | | | This thriller novel bore little resemblance to horror, |
| A black aging finger rotting to bone lying on the sand | | | | offering thrills instead by way of judification of the |
| was just an indication of more to come. Can you | | | | plot, intricate details of the characters in the plot, and |
| imagine the anguish of the person who located the | | | | selective factors of the investigation that led to the |
| finger as the story unfolded to reveal the slaughter | | | | imprisonment of the wrong suspect. Twists and turns |
| of a human body, bit by bit? Untold mysteries | | | | in the investigation reveal little of the actual crime but |
| brought prognosis and speculation, on each page of | | | | instead focus on how one man was seduced into a |
| the book. | | | | pleading that left him without recourse. And yet, he |
| Second Step: The Title Pages | | | | never pled guilty to murder. |
| This offers the reader information about the book, | | | | |