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  • How to Find the Right Book Based on Similar Authors

    If you love a particular author, but have read all of their books or simply want to something different to read, finding the right fit can mean hours of wandering aimlessly through your favorite...

  • How to Write a Tactful Book Review for a Book You Didn't Like

    There are many of us who involve ourselves in blogging for books programs all over the net. We are given review books in exchange for a written review on our blog. So happens when you don't like...

  • How to Look For And Buy A Paricular Book On Amazon.com

    Unless you have a great deal of time to spare, here's how to cut down search time on amazon.com. Makes it easier in the long run...

  • How to start an INCREDIBLE, ENDURING Book Club

    Success in starting an INCREDIBLE, ENDURING Book Club has a lot to do with timing and organization. Timing is important because most people are interested in starting or joining book clubs in the...

  • Book Club Book Ideas

    Books can take us to places we'll never visit and open our minds to opinions other than our own. Carefully selecting books for discussion will ensure that book clubs stay fresh and interesting.

  • What Is a Preface of a Book?

    Books contain many essential parts, including the preface. This section includes information for the reader directly from the author.

  • How to Avoid Plagiarism in a Few Steps

    Plagiarism is the act of stealing -- whether intentionally or not -- someone else's writing. Any amount of copying what someone else has written, without giving that writer credit for his work, is...

  • How to Find a Book You'll Love

    Reading can be one of the most entertaining and enjoyable activities although it can be completely overwhelming to walk into a library or a book store where there are thousands of books crammed...

  • Basics of Copyrights

    Copyright is the legal term for the ownership rights of the author of a creative work. A copyright includes the right to produce, copy, sell and license the work. According to the United States...

  • How to Write a Foreword for a Book

    The foreword of a book is located near the beginning, before the main text. Forewords usually introduce the reader to the author, as well as the book itself, and attempt to establish credibility...

  • How to Obtain a Copyright Which Has Expired

    Once a copyright has expired on an intellectual property, such as a book or a short story, it becomes what is known as "public domain" and is not only available for anyone to use freely but is...

  • How to Write a Novel Analysis

    If you plan to pursue a career as a first-line reader or editor for a publishing house, you need to be able to not only analyze the core elements of a novel but also be able to assess how it...

  • How to Write a Book Review

    If you are learning how to write a book review, know that the more book reviews you write, the better you will get. Writing a book review should instill a sense of curiosity in the reader and,...

  • How to Find Published Books

    It may seem like technology has completely taken over, but books are more popular than ever. There are thousands of books published annually and millions available around the world. In fact, one...

  • How to Make Illustrations for Children's Books

    Most children's books contain illustrations to go along with the text. It helps engage younger children more readily and lets them follow the action with ease. Because they are tied so closely to...

  • Copyrighted Book Laws

    When you have written a book, that book becomes your property. You hold the copyright. You have the right to reproduce and make copies of that book and distribute them for monetary compensation....

  • How Does an Author Make Book Covers?

    Whether a book is self published or if it is produced through a big publishing house determines how much input an author has on what the book cover will look like. A self published book will have...

  • What to Do at a Book Club Meeting

    Being alone with a good book is a good solitary activity. It's also good when a group of people can come together and discuss their thoughts related to an author's latest offering. This type of...

  • How to Pick Your Next Book

    When you finish your cache of books to read, it can sometimes be difficult to find another you enjoy. Here are some tips to make a good pick.

  • How to Read Mystery Books Online

    You may love to read a good mystery book, but that doesn’t mean finding one available to read online should be one! Sites like TopMystery.com, the Public Bookshelf, and eBooks.com offer...

  • How to Write a Book Commentary

    Writing a book commentary is similar to writing a book review. Commentaries tend to be more direct and express the commentator’s views regarding the book. You can find book commentaries in...

  • How to Write a Critical Book Review

    Writing a critical book review can be an exciting task. While a book review basically just outlines the storyline of a book, a critical book review allows the reviewer to delve into all aspects of...

  • How to Write a Professional Book Review

    Are you an avid reader and a decent writer? Maybe you should look into writing book reviews. There are many publications that pay for freelance book reviews. You might be able to make some extra cash.

  • How to Write a Book Critique

    Complaining is easy to do, but giving constructive reviews to help an author is another. Treat a book critique the way you'd hope someone would treat your book critique if you wrote a book.

  • How to Purchase Christian Books

    You've heard about a new Christian book that you would like to read, but there isn't a Christian book store near where you live. Don't worry. There other ways—both online and off—to...

  • How to Reference a Book

    Referencing a book is a very easy thing to do. A general rule of thumb includes the author's name first, followed by the year, book title, location of publication, and then the name of the...

  • How to Reference a Term Paper

    One of the most important aspects of the term paper is the reference page. This page is a compilation of all the sources consulted and quoted in the actual body of the paper. It also gives proper...

  • How to Recommend Books to Read

    Whether dealing with a friend or attempting to assist a customer in a bookstore, recommending the right book involves something more than going with your own personal likes and dislikes. The...

  • How to Create an Author’s Newsletter

    One of an author’s most potent weapons in their marketing arsenal is the author’s newsletter. Not all authors have them, and those that don’t are at a serious disadvantage when it comes to...

  • How to Write a Book Review

    Have you ever thought about writing a book review? You can write a quality book review for readers, librarians, and booksellers. Are you an avid reader who is familiar with a genre? With your...

  • How to Start a Book Blog

    Everyone knows that reading is fundamental, but perhaps you've taken that saying to heart more than others. If you have an insatiable appetite for books, love reading and never miss a new title...

  • How to Introduce an Author

    Many venues other than bookstores host author events these days. However, not every manager knows how to introduce the author who is his or her guest. The following information will be helpful for...

  • How to Write a Book Blurb

    Book blurbs--the short quotes on the back of a book--provide slight hints of what is inside the cover. The writers of book blurbs are often staffers for magazines or publishers. Their combined...

  • How to Write an Author Assessment

    From time to time, writers or their publishers will ask for an author assessment, something for a book jacket or other promotional use. The author assessment is something to be approached from a...

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