Book Review

 

 

 

Write a review of the book you have chosen. 1. Describe the main themes/ideas of the book. 2. Explain why you agree or disagree with those themes.
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Papers should be double-spaced, in 12-point size, and between 1,500 and 3,000 words in length. Papers should include: 1. Introduction, main text with examples to support your point of view, and conclusion. 2. At least 2 quotations from the book to support your point of view. Most of the paper should be in your own words. 3. Specific examples, such as events, dates, and individuals and organizations related to the topic.
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BOOK REVIEW

 

The New Testament is filled with references that depict Jesus’ followers as a family with God as
their Father. Hopefully the significance of this metaphor has impacted you as you’ve read
Hellerman’s When the Church Was a Family. This assignment is an opportunity to review the
major themes and arguments presented by the author, examine areas that could be critiqued, and
(most importantly) reflect on the ways that these ideas influence the way you live. Our identity
as children of God does not only affect the way we live within our local churches; it affects
every aspect of our lives.
INSTRUCTIONS
You will submit a 900 – 1,500-word review of Hellerman’s When the Church Was a Family. The
review must be written in current Turabian format and include a summary, critique, and
application in addition to a title page and bibliography. The review must address the following:
• Summary: 300 – 500 words – What is the author’s primary argument and how does he
explain/support that argument throughout the book?
• Critique: 300 – 500 words – Provide a thoughtful analysis of the strengths of the authors
argument. Also provide a thoughtful analysis of weaknesses or areas that could be further
clarified by the author. If you do not have any personal disagreement with the author,
provide an analysis of areas where “others” might object to the author’s argument, and
respond to those potential objections.
• Application: 300 – 500 words – Reflect on how this book has impacted you on a personal
level. The items below are suggestions to aid your reflection; you are not required to
respond to them specifically.
o Discuss any quotes from the book that you found meaningful.
o How does this book affect the way you view your role as a church member?
o If applicable, how has this book affected your view of your role as a leader within
the church?
o Do the principles from this book influence any areas of your life outside of the
church? Explain.

BOOK REVIEW

 

 

The New Testament is filled with references that depict Jesus’ followers as a family with God as
their Father. Hopefully the significance of this metaphor has impacted you as you’ve read
Hellerman’s When the Church Was a Family. This assignment is an opportunity to review the
major themes and arguments presented by the author, examine areas that could be critiqued, and
(most importantly) reflect on the ways that these ideas influence the way you live. Our identity
as children of God does not only affect the way we live within our local churches; it affects
every aspect of our lives.
INSTRUCTIONS
You will submit a 900 – 1,500-word review of Hellerman’s When the Church Was a Family. The
review must be written in current Turabian format and include a summary, critique, and
application in addition to a title page and bibliography. The review must address the following:
• Summary: 300 – 500 words – What is the author’s primary argument and how does he
explain/support that argument throughout the book?
• Critique: 300 – 500 words – Provide a thoughtful analysis of the strengths of the authors
argument. Also provide a thoughtful analysis of weaknesses or areas that could be further
clarified by the author. If you do not have any personal disagreement with the author,
provide an analysis of areas where “others” might object to the author’s argument, and
respond to those potential objections.
• Application: 300 – 500 words – Reflect on how this book has impacted you on a personal
level. The items below are suggestions to aid your reflection; you are not required to
respond to them specifically.
o Discuss any quotes from the book that you found meaningful.
o How does this book affect the way you view your role as a church member?
o If applicable, how has this book affected your view of your role as a leader within
the church?
o Do the principles from this book influence any areas of your life outside of the
church? Explain.
Each section of your paper must be clearly indicated with section headings (Summary, Critique,
Application). You are also encouraged to view the Writing Style Guide located in the Student
Responsibilities tab of the Course Overview. Once you access the Student Responsibilities area,
scroll down to locate the link to the Writing Style Guide. You will then visit the official Turabian

Book review

 

Book is called – Its kind of a funny story

Make sure the essay introduces a DEBATABLE thesis. Remember, your task is to offer an interpretation that an equally smart reader would deem fascinating, persuasive, and insightful. Review my own bolded thesis to make sure it fits this description.
Make sure you analyze more than just the novel’s plot! (Analyze at least five different literary devices.) Please make sure to put literacy devices and add More when needed
Make sure that you offer the appropriate evidence to prove your thesis. Review the evidence to make sure It connects back to my thesis.

 

Book Review

 

 

Book: Winning Now, Winning Later: How Companies Can Succeed in the Short Term While Investing for the
Long Term by David M. Cote (2020)
Turn in a 2-3 single-spaced pages (approximately 1000 – 1200 words) critique for your assigned strategy book.
In your critique of the book identify at least three key points that you think will be valuable to you now or in the
years to come. Additionally, identify what parts, if any, of the book you felt were less valuable to you,
addressing why. Discuss (be thorough) how you have seen and/or applied these management concepts/tools
in your own organizations or how you might apply/use these ideas/concepts/tools to your organization in the
future. In summation, provide an overall assessment of the book, which includes a numerical rating on a scale
of 1 to 10 (ten being the best). Please limit your use of bullet points or other “space-filling” techniques. Instead,
explain your thinking in paragraph format using complete sentences and proper grammar. These should be
professional in style and quality

 

 

Book review

The Boy Who was Raised as a Dog and Other Stories from a Child Psychiatrist’s Notebook: What Traumatized Children Can Teach Us About Loss, Love and Healing

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Book review

 

 

Give and Take: Why Helping Others Drives Our Success by Adam Grant Book
Based on the material in the book “Give and Take”, please respond to the following questions
Question (1): Consider the general leadership approach that Grant depicts throughout the book. First, describe
what you believe are key characteristics of this type of leadership. Then, compare and contrast the leadership
behaviors Grant depicts in this book with other leadership styles (e.g., transactional, charismatic, servant, or
transformational).
Question (2): Consider “otherish” behavior that Grant describes in his book and outlines existing research that
shows the value of giving. Provide a critique of “otherish” behavior as outlined in this chapter. In your critique
outline how you agree and disagree with aspects of this behavior. Also, identify how you can incorporate
“otherish” behavior in order to add value in your current or future job role.
Question (3): Read Grant’s “Actions for Impact” at the end of the book. Select one of the practical actions he
describes and imagine the various ways you can apply it in your current or future role. If you have already done
something similar, please explain the practical action and the situation in which you apply it.