The first question we usually ask when writing something is "How long should it be?" The best answer is "As long as it takes," but that's a frustrating answer. Form: What should the review look like? How Long Should It Be? This guide is designed to help you become a strong book reviewer, a reader who can read a book and then cook up a review designed to whet the reading appetites of other book lovers. Like wonderful smells wafting from a kitchen, book reviews lure readers to want to taste the book themselves. Reviews are a sneak peek at a book, not a summary. A book review's purpose is to help people decide whether or not the book would interest them enough to read it. Frequently, the purpose of book reports is to demonstrate that the books were read, and they are often done for an assignment.Ī book review is a totally different task. Book reports focus on the plot of the book. It's natural for young readers to confuse book reviews with book reports, yet writing a book review is a very different process from writing a book report. By publishing the reviews you write, you can share your ideas about books with other readers around the world. If you want to share your ideas with more people than your circle of friends, the way you do that is by writing a review. You may already do this by talking about books with friends. If you love to read, at some point you will want to share a book you love with others.