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At the end of July (22 and 29), Peter Kettle published in this site a two -part article on contrasting book review styles, with attention to how he handled in fact and other types or errors, which culminated in a classification of the different styles that readers could choose.
Here the classification of styles is reproduced, so that more readers can express their personal preference for one or more of them, now that the summer holidays of most people are over.
We suspect most of you who use this site, in one way or another. will have a particular style or style hobby. We now invite and encourage you to express your particular preference.
The portrait is by Rowland Bowen the notoriously critical of the actions of the sixties.
Please note that categories related to “serious” errors indicate that it is likely to distort the meaning of what is said and deceive the reader accordingly.
Completely opaque
3.1 Mention where In the text each of the errors in fact is serious.
3. In addition, mention where In the text each of the non -serious errors appears.
3. In addition, mention where Each of the grammatical errors and errors appears in the text.
4.1 Supply Corrected versions For each of the serious mistakes in fact.
4.2 In addition, provide Corrected versions For each of the mistakes in fact not serious.
4.3 In addition, provide Corrected versions For each of the types of types and grammatical errors
Completely transparent
An outside observer might think that everyone, or almost all of the Cricket book review readers could be immediately hardened for the final category, where everything is revealed. But the conclusions should not be jumped, because this would be to predict the purpose of this exercise.
After two weeks after, we will have the score of each option and let you know how the findings should guide the review of future books on this site.