whats the best way to search for detailed book reviews?
Filed in Book Reviews on Sep.08, 2009
lifisshortsoami asked:
im researching for my critical literary reasearch paper over THE LIGHT BEYOND THE FOREST by ROSEMARY SUTCLIFF. ive used search engines such as google and i cant seem to find anything useful. the reviews i do find require payment to view the whole article. im sure there is information our there or i wouldnt have been assigned this book. i just need some help finding it.
Terrell
im researching for my critical literary reasearch paper over THE LIGHT BEYOND THE FOREST by ROSEMARY SUTCLIFF. ive used search engines such as google and i cant seem to find anything useful. the reviews i do find require payment to view the whole article. im sure there is information our there or i wouldnt have been assigned this book. i just need some help finding it.
Terrell


September 8th, 2009 at 8:39 am
Easton
Well, you could try Barnes & Nobles website. But try and find a professional critics website, like Ebert’s (don’t go there though, I think he’s just a movie critic). That’s all the help I can give sorry.
September 9th, 2009 at 9:09 pm
Zayden
You can try……. scholar.google.com
BUT What you really want is access to Book Review Digest – Full Text and Academic Search Premiere. The only way to get to these databases is through your library.
Hereis a review’s citation. Go to the library and they will get you the full text:
The Light Beyond the Forest (Book Review). By: Fry, Donald K.. School Library Journal, Aug80, Vol. 26 Issue 10, p71, 1/9p; (AN 5779191)