The Witch of Blackbird Pond Group
Question:
What Could I Write Down For A Book Review For Class?
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eNotes Editor
Posted by gbeatty on Tuesday February 6, 2007 at 8:55 AMWhen considering what you could write for a book review on The Witch of Blackbird Pond, you'll need to take your teacher's guidelines into account. What is the book review supposed to focus on? If it has a specific focus, that's where you should put your efforts. If the book review is supposed to share your own personal responses, you'll need to read the book and explain what it means to you and how it made you feel.
However, if the book review is more analytical in focus, you could start by reading the enote study guide on The Witch of Blackbird Pond. It will help you understand the historical context and origins of the work, the themes, and the relationships among the characters.
Greg
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Posted by ollieisjollie on Tuesday July 24, 2007 at 9:04 PM
i dont think that it would be good to go online to ask someone else to do your homework for you if you need help you should ask your teacher and im sure she would be more that happy to help you. Well good luck!
Ollie =/
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Posted by revolution on Saturday October 10, 2009 at 1:21 AM
You could put inside the book summary your thoughts and recollections after reading the book, or maybe briefly summarize the plot of the story and add a brief bit of descriptions of the characters in the story. If you want further information regarding the book and the ulterior meaning of it, you should check Enotes study guide of that particular book, as it would provide you with the comprehensive guide, including summary, character analysis, themes, setting and historical context that the book is found.

