A+ Guide to Literature Reviews (A+ Guides to Writing Book 3)
Many students find literature reviews fiendishly difficult to write. That is because the literature review -- a paper summarizing a body of published works on a given topic -- requires the writer to abandon almost everything they've learned about writing and to use a brand new tone and approach. <br /> <br />This booklet explains everything the writer needs to generate a successful literature review in step-by-step fashion. By focusing on tone and organization and showing the writer how to use a grid system to develop the paper, this booklet will turn a difficult project into a finished one. <br /> <br />Table of Contents <br /> - How to Use This Booklet <br /> - What Is a Literature Review? <br /> - Step One: Understand the Assignment <br /> - A Preliminary Word About Tone <br /> - Step Two: Organize the Material <br /> - Step Three: Create Topic Sentences <br /> - Step Four: Complete the Paragraphs <br /> - Step Five: The First Paragraph <br /> - Step Six: Thesis and Tone <br /> - Step Seven: The Last Paragraph <br /> - Step Eight: The Final Check <br /> <br />Here's what students have said about this method: <br /> <br />"The grid made a big job seem really manageable." <br /> <br />"Thank you for the guidance. I have made a breakthrough!" <br /> <br />"Awesome!"