delightful – giving great delight, very pleasing, beautiful. with a charming story – with a delightful story. with a beautifully crafted story – with a beautifully written story. … quickly/fast-paced – with a story that unfolds and develops fast.
How can we describe a book?
Describe your book in simple, straightforward, and consumer-friendly terms. Your description should be at least
150-200 words long
. Give readers enough information to understand what your book is, what it's about, and if they'll like it—key factors in deciding whether to buy your book.
How do you compliment a book?
“
The writing was captivating
,” “The characters were believable and I cared about them,” “The plot had so many twists and turns I couldn't put the book down.” Specific praise helps browsing readers get a better sense of why your book is so good.
How do you describe a book you like?
- heartwarming – causing gladness and tender feelings.
- heartfelt – sincere, not deceitful.
- insightful – exhibiting insight or clear and deep perception.
- thought-provoking – making you think a lot about a subject.
- laugh-out-loud funny – extremely funny, hilarious.
How do you comment on a good book?
- Give a brief outline of the plot. Do not include the ending.
- Mention the genre.
- Is it the author's first book? If not, what else has he or she written? …
- Discuss the characters. …
- Do you think the book is well written? …
- Was it what you expected it to be?
- Would you recommend it?
- This letter is a compliment to the reader for his work. It could have a direct tone with encouraging words for his efforts. …
- Appreciate the writer's good work.
- Mention what exactly you loved about his work.
- End with a note of gratitude for the writer's work.
How do you write a book comment?
- Start with a couple of sentences describing what the book is about. …
- Discuss what you particularly liked about the book. …
- Mention anything you disliked about the book. …
- Round up your review. …
- You can give the book a rating, for example a mark out of five or ten, if you like!
What are some good words to describe a book?
- action-packed. full of action.
- addictive. Making someone want it so much that the person feels ill without it.
- adventurous. a person who likes adventure, takes rish to have an adventure. …
- amusing. funny; enjoyable.
- astonishing. surprising, amazing, astounding.
- awe-inspiring. …
- believable. …
- breath-taking.
Why would you recommend a book to someone?
The story is
very funny
and makes you laugh while you are reading. The story teaches you a lesson that you think other students should learn, too. The story reminded you of something we are learning about in class.
What are good describing words?
- Adventurous – Willing to take risks. …
- Affectionate – Showing fondness. …
- Agreeable – Enjoyable and pleasant. …
- Ambitious – Possessing a strong desire to succeed. …
- Bright – Possessing intelligence and mental dexterity. …
- Charming – Pleasant and attractive.
What are some positive comments?
- listens attentively to the responses of others.
- follows directions.
- takes an active role in discussions.
- enhances group discussion through insightful comments.
- shares personal experiences and opinions with peers.
- responds to what has been read or discussed in class and as homework.
How do you write a good comment?
- Read the article. …
- Respond to the article. …
- Read the other comments. …
- Make it clear who you're replying to. …
- Use the return key. …
- Avoid sarcasm. …
- Avoid unnecessary acronyms. …
- Use facts.
How do you write a good comment on someone?
- 1 Your positivity is infectious.
- 2 You should be so proud of yourself.
- 3 You're amazing!
- 4 You're a true gift to the people in your life.
- 5 You're an incredible friend.
- 6 I really appreciate everything that you do.
- 7 You inspire me to be a better person.
How do you praise someone words?
- You're an awesome friend.
- You're a gift to those around you.
- You're a smart cookie.
- You are awesome!
- You have impeccable manners.
- I like your style.
- You have the best laugh.
- I appreciate you.
How do you praise someone professionally?
- “Thank you, it makes my day to hear that.”
- “I really put a lot of thought into this, thank you for noticing.”
- “Thank you, I really appreciate you taking the time to express that.”
- “Thank you, I am happy to hear you feel that way!”
How do you compliment a book reader?
Here are a few examples: “
I love listening to you read
.” “I love the way your voice sings when you read aloud!” “When you read, I feel excited!”