The Horn Book Magazine, May 1st, 1995
Reviewing, like writing, illustrating, or editing, requires an act of the imagination, albeit a retroactive one. The reviewer must work backward, imagining the choices made along the way to the final product. After all, that beautiful watercolor was once nothing more than a blank sheet of paper; this carefully constructed paragraph, only a heap of words waiting to be selected. And though many of us have grown up with the vocabulary of book reviewing -- discussing plot, character, setting, and theme for text; line, color, texture, and balance in art -- the vocabulary for audio-reviewing is le...
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