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book review
noun
- a critical description, evaluation, or analysis of a book, especially one published in a newspaper or magazine.
- a section or page of a newspaper or magazine devoted to such material.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- book reviewer noun
- book reviewing noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of book review1
Example Sentences
Perhaps Case has also, unwittingly, summed up the book reviews to come too.
And his account on Goodreads, a user-generated book review website, indicated that he had read several books about managing back pain, one of them called Crooked: Outwitting the Back Pain Industry.
Weekly, where I was writing book reviews and covering the arts.
The idea that these corporations place profit above health is not just a cocktail hour talking point gleaned from some book review – it is deeply ingrained in the community’s memory.
BMJ, which publishes BJSM, announced on 10 May that a further investigation has now concluded, with the journal pulling four editorials and a book review for plagiarism and a letter for duplicate publication.
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