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24 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Little, Red, Different,
By H. Grove "Errant Dreams Reviews" (Maryland, USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Little Red Writing Book (Hardcover)
There are five major parts to this book: structure, style, readability, grammar, and the appendices. All of these sections support one goal: helping people to write with precision and clarity. The examples aren't taken from the Great American Novel or from philosophical treatises; they're taken from resumes, college entrance essays, business memos, and so on.They're meant to help you get through everyday writing needs. They're meant to help you present yourself well in the real world of school and jobs.
Whether you need to learn about the top-down approach or transition words, you'll find handy suggestions in the "Structure" section. Perhaps most interesting and useful is the section on the six basic writing structures, including charts and examples. Two things you'll find in every section are examples and exercises; the examples serve well to straighten out any confusion, and the exercises (to which you'll find the answers in one of the appendices) make the lessons stick with you. Whether you need to learn to support what you say, personalize examples, use parallel forms, or choose an appropriate tone, you can get a handle on it in the "Style" chapter. The "Readability" section deals with interesting topics such as layout, design, headings, gender, and revision; many of the techniques in this chapter are employed to great effect in this book. In addition to the 20 rules of writing, this book includes 30 rules of grammar. This chapter serves as excellent reference material for someone who occasionally has trouble keeping "further" and "farther" straight or knowing when to use reflexive pronouns. This is a remarkably stylish little book. It has a very "old world" feel to it, which is rather nifty considering this came out in 2004. It's a small book with cream-colored pages decorated with old-style borders and images; a formal tone supports its traditional feel. However, the drawback is that it's dry reading. Also, as befits the tone but not the time period, there is no reference to how any of this relates to things such as writing for new media. In most cases it doesn't matter; elements of structure, for example, don't really change when you write for the web. Elements of readability, however, could have benefited from a discussion of how they relate to web pages or magazine articles as opposed to essays or job applications. For a truly in-depth work to help you get the most out of your writing, I prefer Wilbers' "Keys to Great Writing." For a simpler reference work that's easier to access at a moment's notice, however, Royal's "Little Red Writing Book" makes a great alternative. Certainly I plan to keep it on hand.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
so much in a little book,
This review is from: The Little Red Writing Book (Hardcover)
The Little Red Writing Book is a must have for individuals seeking to improve their writing skills. The overall quality of writing has lapsed in today's world of email and text messages. Brandon Royal's book is made for those people who are seeking to improve their writing and for those people who want to communicate clearly through the written language. An absolute must have book for people who expect their writing to be taken seriously in educational or professional settings. I think its useful for students who are writing essays, professionals who need to draft clear and conscise memos, and anyone else who may needs to improve their writing style. I've used other products by Brandon Royal and his strong teaching and educational experiences resonate throughout his publications. I loved this powerful little book!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Resource Available,
This review is from: The Little Red Writing Book (Paperback)
As a former newspaper reporter/editor who now publishes nonfiction books written by authors in the U.S. and Canada, I recently purchased "The Little Red Writing Book" to add to my professional and personal library. This book immediately reminded me of the classic, "The Elements of Style." I couldn't help noting the similarities and differences between the two.
Here are my insights. "The Elements of Style" is really a grammar book with a dose of style added. "The Little Red Writing Book" is foremost a writing skills book with grammar added. Case in point: "The Elements of Style" devotes half its coverage to "rules of usage" and "words and expressions commonly misused." It doesn't even address structure, whereas "The Little Red Writing Book" wastes no time in discussing the "top-down approach to writing" and the "high school five-paragraph approach to writing." The main take-away from "The Elements of Style" is "cut out unnecessary words," while the gist of "The Little Red Writing Book" is "be specific, give adequate support for what you say." "The Elements of Style" contains no exercises. "The Little Red Writing Book" does, and this is an indisputable strength of this book, for I know of no other small book that deals with writing and also contains short exercises. I question the usefulness of books about writing that attempt to teach writing without providing exercises. Of course, any handbook of English grammar will contain exercises, but its thickness will prove intimidating for all but the bravest of students. The introduction of "The Little Red Writing Book" begins with a clear theme: "Writing has four pillars -- structure, style, readability, and grammar -- and each pillar is like the single leg of a sturdy chair. Structure is really about organization and deciding in which order to present your ideas. Style describes how one writes, including how to use specific examples to support what is written. Readability is about presentation, and how to make a document visually pleasing and easy to read. Grammar, including diction, is about expressing language in a correct and acceptable form." One of my pet peeves with other writing books and writing courses is that they focus primarily on grammar. I believe this has in large part led to the belief that if a person masters grammar, then he or she has mastered writing. I know people who can write technically correct sentences but are still not effective writers. As "The Little Red Writing Book" points out, writing is based on macro elements as well. Grammar, including spelling and punctuation, represents only a single leg. I also judge a book in terms of its memorable lines, and this book has its share. "An airline pilot never leaves the runway without having a destination and flight pattern." (page 13, writing structure.) "A valued technique, which can be used when writing rough drafts, is to stress the point you wish to make by placing `for example' immediately after what you write." (page 38, support techniques.) "Unpolished writing is like shifting sand in a desert storm. Eventually the storm ceases and the sand sits still." (page 99, readability and the need to let writing "sit" before it's considered finished.) "It is said that 90 percent of writers can use the comma correctly 75 percent of the time, but only 1 percent of writers can use the comma correctly 99 percent of the time." (page 132, punctuation.) In my assessment, this is the most well-rounded small writing book on the market today. As a bonus, it's also fun to read. I highly recommend it to any high school or college student. When authors contact me with drafts of new manuscripts, I always suggest they pick up a copy of this book so they can review writing fundamentals in a clear yet enjoyable way.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply the best...,
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This review is from: The Little Red Writing Book (Paperback)
Writing guides and handbooks fall into roughly two categories: Some are long, comprehensive, and, except for the extremely punctilious writer, unfathomable; a few are direct, useful, and ideal for serious writers who would rather write than spend hours finding the rules for semicolons. In the latter category falls Brandon Royal's brilliant The Little Red Writing Book.
The articulate exposition of his twenty principles of writing and thirty rules of grammar fit neatly into 159 short, accessible pages, pages undoubtedly well-thumbed by thousands of grateful writers for years. Built carefully and simply around the categories of structure, style, readability and grammar, Mr. Royal's little book will satisfy both the sit-down-and-read-all-about-it reader and the frustrated-fly-by-and-check-something-quickly writer. I recommend this wonder to all my writing students; one day the writing committee with wise up and make this a primary text for all writing courses at my school. I won't hold my breath, but you could buy a copy now anyway.
12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
"TLRWB:..." A Pearl Book to Improve & Foster Writing Skills,
By Russell A. Rohde MD "Owl" (West Covina, California USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: The Little Red Writing Book (Hardcover)
"The Little Red Writing Book:...", by Brandon Royal, Ohio: Writer's Digest Books, 2004 - ISBN 1-58297-336-9 HC, 160 Pg. (7.4" x 5") includes 100 pg. 20 Principles, 26 pg. Grammar Rules, 2 pg. Idioms, 7 pg. Punct., & 23 pg. Appendices (Overview, US vs UK, Latin, & Exercise Answers, 15 pg.)
The 20 Principles cover Writing Top-Down, Break Down, Transition, Structure, Likes Together, Support Says, Personalize, Keeping Simple, Cutting Length, Eliminate Needless, Active Power, Favor Verbs, Parallel Form, Sentence Variety, Tone Apropos, suggesting Layout/Design, Readability, Headings/Headlines, Neuter Gender & Reworking. For those working to improve & to better use writing skills, be it for creative, communicative or business purposes, this cleverly assembled & learned primer is a commendable composition by a CPA & corporate teacher (here & abroad), & author of 8 books. I would like to have seen an Index included. The book is a classic "Show & Tell" from the title & cover's color to the 'guts' within the pages -- in a word, it has class, is elegant & is useful.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A charming wirting book,
By Naweko San-Joyz "Noixia-ist" (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Little Red Writing Book (Hardcover)
It's seems that Brandon Royal distanced himself from the writing process before creating this book. This distancing breathes new life into the art of writing to the benefit of "The Little Red Writing Book" readers.
This book is helpful when organizing your thoughts before writing a book or paper. Royal proposes methods for presenting your material while suggesting ideas for making your writing easy on the eyes. While writing, getting lost in your own world happens. Yet, you don't want your reader to get lost. Royal helps you stay true to your writing agenda while keeping your reader enticed. As far as grammar goes, Royal serves it up in short easy to remember bullets. My favorite example is when to use the word "like" instead of "such as" and visa versa.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Gift for anyone who needs to write well...,
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This review is from: The Little Red Writing Book (Hardcover)
The perfect gift for students,professionals and anyone who has to write. Not only does this book contain the "good oil" on writing, it is magnificently presented. The book's size, hardcover, illustrations and color make it a writer's reference that begs to be read. Don't let the books title fool you, there is nothing "little" about this writing book! Congratulations to author, Brandon Royal, on a modern look at writing that surely outdoes some of the older texts currently on the market.
Buy youself a present now!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Overall Reference Book,
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This review is from: The Little Red Writing Book (Hardcover)
Great book to show what is necessary for good writing. Excellent reference tool. Highlights all the significant elements for effective writing.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Helpful, practical guide!,
By Dornova (Boston, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Little Red Writing Book (Hardcover)
Please produce an audio version for folks with limited vision. This is a straightforward and practical guide to clean, crisp writing. Excellent for students.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great tool,
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This review is from: The Little Red Writing Book (Paperback)
A visually appealing and gentle book, this is as enjoyable as a book on the art of writing can be. The author communicates in an engaging, personal manner that speaks to us no matter where we're at in our skill as a writer. Even a reluctant writer will find this little manual easy to tolerate. The introduction alone, while giving a helpful, brief overview of the pillars of writing, is an encouraging invitation to come along for the journey. Think of each of the twenty principles of writing as little gems to be uncovered by those who wish to write better. Who among us is not guilty of using needless words? Or how about long sentences?
He also emphasizes things I wanted reiterated to my homeschooled child such as sentence variety and reworking his writing. Additionally I like how the author uses both positive and negative examples for his readers to examine and compare. The errors of bad writing become obvious to us when held up against good writing that follows sound principles. As to the exercises, while they are short, and not every chapter contains them, they are useful and help cement the rule given. As a home educator I used this book, along with the exercises, as a supplemental refresher for my sixteen year old, who is a strong writer but needed some help in "polishing" his work. Finally, the grammar section is concise and beneficial and will be considered a reference tool in our home. I highly recommend this book! |
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