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PREPARING A TYPED BOOK REPORT
The typed book report has three parts:
the introduction,
the body,
and the conclusion.
(The total length of a typed report should be between five (5) to eight (8) pages for students in the Master’s
program, and eight (8) to twelve (12) pages for students in the Doctorate program and twelve (12) to
sixteen (16) pages for the PH.D. program)
YOUR PAPER SHOULD BE TYPED (DOUBLE-SPACED) ON ONE SIDE ONLY.
YOU SHOULD HAVE ONE INCH MARGINS ON THE SIDES AND TOP OF YOUR PAPER.
1. The Introduction:
Introduce the title, the author, and the subject or theme of the book in the first sentence.
Example: Little Women by Louisa May Alcott recounts the girlhood experiences
of Jo March and her three sisters.
Get your readers interested in what you are going to say—perhaps with a striking statement, a
quotation, or some background information. If the book has a setting (time and place), you
might include it.
Example: Set in New England around the time of the Civil War, this classic novel
provides a glimpse of daily life in a nineteenth-century American
household. Though fictional, it reads like a true story, because the main
characters are fashioned after the author’s own family. The character
Jo March resembles Louisa herself.
Close your introductory paragraph with a statement of opinion. Choose one aspect of the book—
a moral, a concept, or a principle—that made an impression on you.
Ask yourself, “What did I learn from this book? Would others benefit from it? And if so,
how?” You will discuss this statement in the body of your report.
Example: Though the experiences of the March sisters, one can learn to
appreciate the family that God has given him or her.
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