Iterative and Incremental Book Reviewing

Finally I adopted the following process for book reviews:

1. Start reading a book.

2. After sometime put an initial reveiw on this blog.

3. Iteratively and incrementally revise it during read. For example, add additional bits as soon as I discover something good or bad worth mentioning in the book review.

4. When the book is finished put its review blog post into a category: From Cover To Cover.

5. Put the review on Amazon and mark this appropriately by putting its blog post into another category: Reviewed on Amazon.

- Dmitry Vostokov @ LiterateScientist.com -

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