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BOOK REVIEW ON A WIKI PAGE

 



This week we were required to write a book review as a wiki project. First, we selected a book that we want to write about – mine was Fahrenheit 451 - and give necessary information at the very beginning of the review such as author, number of pages, genre, etc. The core aim of this task was to experience a wiki that you can freely edit. 

Let’s move on to the details of the wiki project. Writing about the basic info about the book, we formed a plot summary. As a person who is always curious about more details, it was hard to keep it short. Because it has to be simple but at the same time you have to make sure that you don’t miss any key points out.

 Next, we tried to catch the reader’s attention by making up questions that involve interesting points. After we state why we recommend the book we’ve chosen, we rate it on a 5-star scale. Finally, we end our entry with a tag like “keep reading. So, that’s all for now. Stay in touch for further posts!

Here are the screenshots of my book review project on the wiki page: 








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