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For an SPM book review essay, you usually get to choose what book you

How To Write A Book Review Essay would like to write about. Book lovers and avid readers would probably
For SPM have many options in mind. If you’re not into reading (it’s not too late to
start a new habit!), you can write about a book that you’re well-versed or
familiar with.
What Is A Book Review?
Many great book series like Harry Potter and The Hunger Games have
A book review is a short analysis or critical evaluation of a book. Simply also turned into movies. So if you’ve seen the movie but haven’t read the
put, a book review is what you think about a book which means the essay book, you technically will have enough content to write a book review.
is opinion-based.
There are some basic elements that you should include in your SPM book
You might find a book review essay question in Part 3 of your SPM Paper review essay. To help you outline your essay and brainstorm for ideas,
2, where you’re expected to write around 200 - 250 words. In this article, here are some WH questions that you can use as prompts.
we’ve outlined several easy steps that you can take to help you write an
SPM book review essay.  What is the title?
 Who is the author?
Step-By-Step Guide To Write A Book  What happens in the book?
Review Essay For SPM  Who are the characters?

Step 1: Read the question carefully  Where and when does the story take place?
 Why did you like or dislike the book?
The first thing to do is to read the essay question carefully so you are
 Why is it worth or not worth reading?
clear on what you must include in your SPM book review essay. Pay
attention to any keywords in the question. For example, some questions  Who would you recommend the book to?
may ask you to share a synopsis of the book or who you think should read  How did the book make you feel?
the book.
 What did you learn from the book?
You should also take note of who you’re writing for. Are you writing a
book review for the school magazine, the local newspaper or an online
blog? This will help you tailor your book review for the audience. Step 4: Write the introduction

Step 2: Identify your book


In the introduction paragraph of your SPM book review essay, you must  Example (What are some examples you can include to
first introduce the title and author of the book. Here are several different support your point?)
ways that you could begin your essay:
 Conclusion (So what?)
 I have recently read the novel …
Step 6: Write your conclusion
 The book I am reviewing is titled … by …
 My favourite book is … In your conclusion, you can provide your recommendations for the
 One of the novels that I enjoy reading is … book or reaffirm how you feel about the book. It’s okay to give a
negative review, but this should be consistent with what you’ve
 … is a novel written by … shared in your body paragraphs.
 The author of the … book series is …
Here are some examples of sentences or expressions that you could
You can also mention the genre of the book in your introduction. Is it use in your SPM book review essay’s conclusion.
fiction or non-fiction? Is it a sci-fi, thriller, fantasy or romance novel?
Remember, your introduction paragraph doesn’t need to be long; 2-3  In conclusion, I would highly recommend this book to
sentences would be just right. anyone who loves mystery novels.

Step 5: Write your body paragraphs  I enjoyed reading the book and would recommend it to
others.
When writing your body paragraphs, remember to refer to the  The book is available in the school library, so do check it out.
essay question so that you address all of the required points in your
essay. You can also select the WH questions that are the most  This book is best suited for fans of fantasy novels such as
relevant for you to respond to in your essay. Lord of the Rings.
 As a fan of fantasy and adventure novels, I would give it a
If you’re struggling to expand on your points, use the PEEC read but don’t expect it to be as good as the Harry Potter
acronym. PEEC stands for: series.
 While the characters are interesting, I believe this book is
 Point (What are you trying to convey?)
not for everyone.
 Explanation (How can you explain it further?)

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