1. What is the thesis/main argument of the book?
2. What is the subject of the book and does the author cover the subject adequately? Related to this question one should also evaluate whether or not the author covers all aspects of the subject in a balanced manner.
3. How does the author approach to the subject (topical, analytical, chronological, or descriptive)?
4. How is the argument structured and supported (evidence)?
5. Is this evidence convincing and why or why not?
6. Does any of the author’s information (or conclusions) conflict or agree with other books you’ve read?
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