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September 15, 2006

Book Report Writing Tips

Now that school is underway, you’ve probably started getting your first assignment. Chances are that you’ve already had to start reading a book for your first book report of the new semester. Don’t fret! The Term Paper Blog and MonsterPapers.com have the tools to help you get started.

The first and most obvious step to writing your book report is to read the assigned book. Not only do you need to read the book, but you also need to evaluate what you’re reading as you read the book. Pay attention to the point of view from which the book is written and what impact this point of view has on the development of the story. You’ll also want to analyze the plot, or the sequence of events, in the story and the setting of the story. Finally, determine what the general theme of the book is when you are finished reading the book.

After you’ve read the book, you’re ready to write your book report. As is common with educational writing, begin your book report with a thesis statement that describes the central theme of your paper. Then continue your book report, using the information you gathered.

As you prepare your book report you may want to look at outside sources. For more than a million examples of term papers, essays, and book reports visit MonsterPapers.com. Many of the book reports in their database include bibliographies that you can use to find more information for your book report. These papers will also help you overcome writer’s block, something that everyone experiences, and get started with writing your latest book report.

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Posted by Jon at September 15, 2006 1:43 PM

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