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    Author biography questions and answers

    I. Bibliographic Information

    Provide the essential information about the book using the writing style asked for by your professor [e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.]. Depending on how your professor wants you to organize your review, the bibliographic information represents the heading of your review.

    In general, it would look like this:

    The Whites of Their Eyes: The Tea Party's Revolution and the Battle over American History.

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  • By Jill Lepore. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2010. xii, 207pp.).

    Reviewed by [your name].


    II. Scope/Purpose/Content

    In most scholarly works, the author(s) will state the purpose of their book in the preface or in an introductory chapter. Begin your review by telling the reader not only the overarching concern of the book in its entirety [the subject area] but also what the author's particular point of view is on that subject [the thesis statement].

    If you cannot find an adequate statement in the author's own words or if you