Book Reviews for Real People: Stop Sounding Like an English Teacher
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About this listen
Tired of book reviews that sound like a high school essay? In this episode of Litdulterous Whore, we break down how to review books in a way that’s real, funny, and actually engaging—without sounding like an English teacher.
Learn how to share your honest opinions, talk about plot, characters, and vibes, and connect with your audience without overanalyzing every metaphor. Whether you’re a bookstagrammer, BookTok creator, or podcast host, this guide will help you create authentic, relatable book reviews people actually want to hear.
Perfect for readers who love books but hate sounding academic.
You will find the following
Vibe Check
The hook test
Character check
Plot Check
Trope Check
emotional Impact
Star rating and who the book is for.
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