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What does it mean to write a proposal for a book review?
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MY teacher did not explain to the class what its about..but i emailed her and this is what i got.
You will need to turn in a proposal for your book review. The book you choose may be fiction or non-fiction. The only qualification is that it is a book you actually want to read. The proposal should include the title and author of the book and a brief explaination as to why you want to read it.
Can someone give me an example?
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I've never seen this either! What it sounds like is you should address the reasons you might want to read a book at all. For example, if it's a sequel, you'd want to discuss why all the other books were so wonderful and you have to find out what happens to the characters.
If it's an author you have a preference for, like Tom Clancy, you'd discuss why you like his style in other books, so that's why you want to read this one.
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