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book review
noun
- a critical description, evaluation, or analysis of a book, especially one published in a newspaper or magazine.
- a section or page of a newspaper or magazine devoted to such material.
Other Word Forms
- book reviewer noun
- book reviewing noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of book review1
Example Sentences
Perhaps Case has also, unwittingly, summed up the book reviews to come too.
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.
Weekly, where I was writing book reviews and covering the arts.
The idea that these corporations place profit above health is not just a cocktail hour talking point gleaned from some book review – it is deeply ingrained in the community’s memory.
BMJ, which publishes BJSM, announced on 10 May that a further investigation has now concluded, with the journal pulling four editorials and a book review for plagiarism and a letter for duplicate publication.
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