How to Write a Book Report

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It is best to know how to write a book report before even reading the book. There are certain elements to a literary book that are necessary to know ahead of time. The following article will detail the important steps for how to write a book report.

Instructions

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      Read the literary book. As you go through it, take notes on anything that affects the overall plot. Also make note of the setting and anything important about the setting. A literary book also has a lot of character development so it is important to make note of these things as well. Often you won't know exactly what to write because you don't know the whole story yet, so take extra notes to prevent you from having to reread the book.

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      Before you get into how to write a book report, ask yourself a few questions. What did I like about the story? What didn't I like? Was the literary book well written or poorly written? Would you recommend this book to others? Did the story come together in the end? Would you change anything about the book? Are there any cultural or religious overtones to the literary book? These are all great questions which will help you to develop the report.

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      Write the introduction. The intro to the literary book report should include the title of the book, the name of the author, the type of book and a brief introduction to what you will talk about in the report.

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      Write the body. This is the biggest part, but if you know how to write a book report and you had a good intro, it should flow pretty easy. Briefly describe the setting, the narrator and voice, the Characters and any moods, themes or literary devices used continually in the literary book. Make sure to combine all these elements with the plot and summary of the story, but do not give away the ending or reveal any shocking moments in the story.

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      Write the conclusion. Just like any other report, you want to restate your opening statements. This should hit on all the same key points as the intro paragraph did, but present them in the light of conclusion. Once you know how to write a book report, this step in the process will be very easy.

Tips & Warnings

  • Practice writing book reports for any literary book you read. It will make it much easier when you are required to do it.

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  • DiscountTickets Dec 23, 2008
    Yea, I've done this before, lots of work.

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