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book review
an article or talk in which a book, esp. a new book, is discussed and critically analyzed
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Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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book review Usage Examples
Preposition: on
- topic: Learn about after-death communications, how to find a reputable medium, book reviews on related topics, and inspirational messages.
Adjective modifier
- many: She is author of over sixty academic articles, about forty book contributions, and many book reviews.
Modifies a noun
- staff: You can also contact the book review staff directly.
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