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If a book was really bad, I try to give positive feedback that doesn’t sound like criticism but may help the author.
If a book was exceptional (4-5 star level), I write a more detailed review about how the book made me feel, kept me engaged and often comment on how well written the book was. If there is a second book of and exceptional book, I also include in the review that I have purchased, will purchase and will read the next book.
Thanks Angela for the link above , I shared it on Twitter.


If a book was really bad, I try to give positive feedback that doesn’t sound like cr..."
U R most welcomed....I just think that writers need great feedback/reviews..

I try not to give away big secrets, because I don't like reading reviews that tell everything. A short summary is fine to read to decide if I might like the book or not.

As I mentioned, I feel like the first step towards writing for myself, is to write reviews for others. I think I need to be able to put into words what I liked or disliked about someone else's work in order to help myself.



I keep it short, sweet, and to the point. If something enticed me to the book then I'll let that be known, but if something disturbs me then I won't hesitate to mention that either.





So my question is to those of you that do review books.
What information do you include and why?
I've started a book blog and want to start reviewing books, both for the blog and so that I can pinpoint why I like certain books over others.