1. Title 2. Author 3. Publisher 4. Age Range - What age range of children do you think would be interested in this booK? 5. Genre - What type of book is it? We would especially like reviews of Christian books. Select "Christian" if your book is definitely Christian, mentions God, prayer, faith in God, trusting in God, etc. If the book is written by a Christian author, but isn't explicitly Christian, pick another category. For example, The Chronicles of Narnia are written by a Christian author, but would not be put in this category. Pick on of the following categories: Christian, Adventure, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Mystery, History, Non-Fiction, Biography/Auto-Biography 5. Brief Description of the Book - Do not retell the story. Give a general description of the book 6. What did you like or dislike about the book? - In this part of the review you should 7. Would you recommend this book? Why or why not? - Summarize your feelings about the book and tell whether or not you would recommend this book. 8. Name and state you live in - Write your real name. This is the name that will be on your review unless you include a pen name. 9. Pen Name - A pen name is a name a writer uses when he doesn't want to use his real name. If you don't want to use your real name or your parents don't want you to use your real name on the Internet, make up a name that you would like to use for your reviews. You might want to use your first name and the state you live in. For example, you could use "Josh from Ohio". Or you could just make up a silly name or use your nickname. Here is a list of some descriptive words you might want to use in your review: Exciting, adventurous, suspenseful, brilliant, thrilling, unforgettable, scary, magnificent, encouraging, inspiring, delightful, lovely, fascinating, appealing, amusing, beautiful, gripping, impressive, intriguing, inviting, readable, refreshing, unusual, winning, exceptional, absorbing, captivating, compelling, enchanting, engaging, engrossing, entertaining, enthralling, pleasurable, riveting, thought-provoking, award-winning, captivating, charming, comical, enjoyable, humorous, interesting, side-splitting, annoying, boring, depressing, grim, sad, or tiring. Email your book review or mail it to: Bookworms Unite!
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