Book Review Guidelines
Papers should be approximately 1500 – 2000 words, or four to five pages, double-spaced, paginated, and include a title page with a word count.
BOOK SELECTIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY ME.
A HARD COPY OF THE PAPER SHOULD BE TURNED INTO TO ME BY NO LATER THAN 11:30 A.M. ON THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2014. THERE IS NO FLEXIBILITY WITH THIS DEADLINE. IF THE PAPER IS TURNED IN LATER THAN 1 P.M. YOU WILL AUTOMATICALLY FAIL THE COURSE.
ALL STUDENTS HAVE THE OPTION OF TURNING IN THEIR PAPERS BEFORE THE DEADLINE.
IF YOU DO NOT SUBMIT THIS PAPER ON TIME, YOU WILL AUTOMATICALLY FAIL THE COURSE, PER THE PROVOST’S OFFICE
The first paragraph should include the title of the book you are reviewing, author’s name, year of publication and the author’s argument or thesis. The next few paragraphs should describe how the author supports his or her argument, including types of evidence used
The second part of the paper – which is optional – can be a description of what other reviewers in scholarly journals have said about the book. Reviews from amazon.com and similar web sites are not acceptable. These reviews MUST be footnoted. Remember, if you can find a review, I can find it as well.
The third part of the paper should be YOUR assessment of the book. Do NOT skimp on this part of the paper. Essentially you are stating whether or not you buy the author’s argument and why. This section is NOT about discussing whether or not the author’s prose is good or bad.
Writing Tips
Footnote template for titled book review:
Anne Throckmorton, “European Lives is Wonderful,” review of European Lives: The Book, by Tom Porter, Sixteenth Century Journal 42 (2010): 332.
Footnote template for untitled book review:
Anne Throckmorton, “Review of European Lives: The Book, by Tom Porter,” Sixteenth Century Journal 42 (2010): 221.