1. Book Report Authors
Who writes book reports and why?
Writers, publishers and book stores, reporters and literary critics, professors and students in all courses of knowledge may need to write book reports for many reasons.
It is obvious that writers may invite people to read their work by writing short book reports.
Publishers and book stores need to sell their publications so they either send you catalogues or advertise on the Internet including reports summaries.
Reporters and literary critics survey authors' works in literary chronicles, book report style, for their newspapers.
Professors may write them for scholarly research publications.
Students often have to write book reports for their language or literature class while others do so for their science or history class. In addition to the daily or weekly works assigned for a class, professors expect their students to read many other books selected from a supplementary list for which book reports are usually required as timely assignments; for instance, see the list of The 100 Greatest Literary Works.
All in all, many people have to write reports especially for communication, for profit, for learning, for research and for scholarly purposes and achievements.
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