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Current Book Reviews

What are book reviews and how do I find them?

Book reviews are critical articles or essays in which reviewers evaluate recently published books. They generally appear within a year or two of a book's publication. To locate a review of a particular book, you will need to know:

  • the book's title
  • author
  • approximate year of publication

This information may be available from results in Discover, the main Library search box. For assistance finding additional information on a book or author, consult the Library's Finding Journal Articles page.

General Sources Containing Book Reviews

Humanities and Social Sciences

Sciences

Historical Reviews

For reviews of older books, you may need to use the following -- including print resources in the Reference Area:

  • Book Review Index : a Master Cumulation, 1965-1992: Frost Reference Z1035.A1 B62 1985
  • Book Review Digest (1905-1999): Frost Reference Z1219 .C95
  • Combined Retrospective Index to Book Reviews in Scholarly Journals, 1886-1974: Frost Reference Z1035.A1 C64
  • Combined Retrospective Index to Book Reviews in Humanities Journals, 1802-1974: Frost Reference Z6265 .C65 1982
  • Index to Book Reviews in the Humanities (1960-1990): Frost Reference Z1035.A1 I6

You can also check these online resources for older reviews in publications:

Additional Book Review Resources

Reviews of popular and academic books can also be found at the following websites:

Contact Us for assistance finding more book reviews.