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: Be ruthless. Exclude anything you don't really need to make your case.

Whether you are writing a "Reader's Report" to evaluate a manuscript for a literary agent or a "Book Report" to analyze a finished work, the following strategies will make your writing stand out. 1. Identify the "Mudskippers" (Facts with Flavor) Authors

: Ensure the logic of your argument is easy to follow without being tedious. : Be ruthless

: Ensure all language contributes to a single, unified message. 3. Structure for Impact

To keep a reader hooked, include "mudskippers"—details that have historical, geographical, or human flavor.

An interesting report follows a logical flow that guides the reader toward a conclusion. According to ResearchProspect , a standard high-impact structure includes: What We Look For: A Sample Reader's Report

: A good report should be accurate but also persuasive enough to move the reader to action. 3. Structure for Impact