There are two closely related terms to be aware of here: Book
Reports and Book Reviews. Many people use both terms in the same breath but
there are important differences.
A book report is completely factual. It includes information on
the author, title, place and year of publication as well as a summary of the
content of the book. A book review, on the other hand, is much more personal.
It is really an expression of the reader's opinion of the work, or of specific
aspects of the work. The review will probably include much of the same factual
content as the report, but it is the reader's personal opinions that are most
important.
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who are highly educated in numerous fields, including both classic and
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