I
review a lot of books each year. I know the effort that’s required to review a
book. Reading the book is often the easiest part.
How
do you describe it? How do you explain what you like (or don’t) about it? Where
do you find references to the author about other works or background? And don’t
forget to keep notes – quotes you might want to cite, examples, descriptions,
the aspects of the work that particularly struck you.
Book
reviews are work. If you do them regularly, you can create an organized
process. But they’re still work. And for those of us who write them, we
generally have the same reason for sticking at it: we love books.
So
when I see a review of one of my own books, I know what went into it.
The
first review of Poetry
at Work was posted on Amazon yesterday. The review’s title: “Young's heart of
a poet is poured out extravagantly on every page.” You can read
the review here.
Thank you, Elizabeth
Marshall.
I should have written a disclaimer saying I am not a book reviewer, only a "reader" and "writer" and "poet". Art. Not science. In this case no copious notes. Simply digesting the book, letting my heart take notes, not my hands, and while the excitement of the read lingered, writing from the soul-places. This book is a joy, a gift, and simply poetry. I do hope my words do it justice, as I am a newbie as book reviewing.
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Congrats Glynn on the new book. I hope it does well for you.
ReplyDeleteShoot, that is one good looking book ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove the review!
ups put a copy in my hands about an hour ago...
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