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Inside The Cover Book Reviews
Review by Betty Winslow

The Art of Assessment: How to Review Anything
By Magdalena Ball
MB Publishing 
2001
101 pages
$13.95
Available at http://www.compulsivereader.com/html/images/assessmentorderform.html 

Let me say right off the bat that I prefer my writing books in hardcopy, so that I can red them in bed, in the car, or in the bathtub (not a good place for an e-reader). However, Magdalena Ball's e-book, The Art of Assessment: How to Review Anything, made sitting in front of my computer worth the crick in my neck I ended up with. 

I've been doing book reviews for about five years now, and I more or less fell into it one day, when (at my second job as school librarian) I read a professional librarian review magazine, thought to myself, "Hey, maybe I can do this, too!" and sent in my first review. A bit to my surprise, the editor liked my work, and I've been doing reviews for her ever since. 

More recently, I've sent a few clips from that magazine to other publications and have made a place for my work at several other magazines (some of which even pay!). Along the way, I've learned a lot about doing reviews, but I had to do it pretty much on my own, since no matter where I looked, I couldn't seem to find a book about this field. When someone in one of the on-line writer's groups I belong to mentioned Maggie's book, I sent off for it right away. Now, after reading it, I only have one thing to say-- Maggie, where were you five years ago?

If reviewing interests you, don't mess around like I did; buy this book and read it cover to cover (uh... screen to screen? Whatever...). Maggie not only tells it like it is, in chapters like "How to Write Reviews" and "How To Review Anything" (in which she discusses books, concerts, CDs, and other products you might not have thought about reviewing), she includes plenty of useful resources, too. Some of them may not be useful to you unless you're also Australian, as she is, but all in all this is one of most valuable niche marketing books I've read in a long time. 

Betty Winslow is a staff writer for Absolute Write and moderates one of our BBs. Her bio is at http://www.absolutewrite.com/site/betty.htm. 

 

 

 

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