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book review

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noun

  1. a critical description, evaluation, or analysis of a book, especially one published in a newspaper or magazine.

  2. a section or page of a newspaper or magazine devoted to such material.


Other Word Forms

  • book reviewer noun
  • book reviewing noun

Etymology

Origin of book review

First recorded in 1860–65

Example Sentences

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Spiritual periodicals contained serialized fiction, book reviews, ads for upcoming lectures, wedding and birth announcements, all items common to hometown papers.

From Literature

He was then commissioned to write book reviews, and his belated career as a writer was underway.

From BBC

Perhaps Case has also, unwittingly, summed up the book reviews to come too.

From Los Angeles Times

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.

From BBC

Suffice to say: My editor ended up passing on the book review, but Loraine got me instead.

From Los Angeles Times