So...an academic book review is a genre, with very specific expectations. It is a functional piece of writing, meant to perform a service to others - like a map, or a technical guide. That's not to say there's no skill in it, but function should come before form. 1/3
Or does a book offer a useful, even valuable, minority viewpoint which is must-read material for the in-sub-field-specialist, but might be misleading as to the overall state of the matter if read by someone unfamiliar with long-running debates in that corner of classics?
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That's where I think the 'who is this good for' is a valuable thing to include within a review.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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