book reviewer in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for book reviewer in the English»Spanish Dictionary

reviewer [Am rəˈvjuər, Brit rɪˈvjuːə] N

I.book [Am bʊk, Brit bʊk] N

1. book (printed work):

to be on book THEAT

II.book [Am bʊk, Brit bʊk] VB trans esp Brit

III.book [Am bʊk, Brit bʊk] VB intr esp Brit

IV.book [Am bʊk, Brit bʊk] ADJ attr

See also cook

I.cook [Am kʊk, Brit kʊk] N

book reviewer in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for book reviewer in the English»Spanish Dictionary

reviewer [rɪˈvju:əʳ, Am -ɚ] N

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She also has a history as an editor and book reviewer.
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As a book reviewer and critic, his essays and commentary have been published in major metropolitan dailies and national publications.
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He wrote much newspaper criticism, on music and drama and as a book reviewer; and on sport in the popular press.
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While he is best known for his poems, he also is a book reviewer, award-winning teacher of creative writing, translator, arts administrator, literary curator, and advocate for writers and writing.
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Though he became famous for science fiction, he was also a newspaper journalist, photographer, short story writer, book reviewer, ecological consultant and lecturer.
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The week-in week-out production of snippets reduces the book reviewer to the crushed figure in a dressing gown.
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His consolation is that a book reviewer is better off than a film critic.
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While one book reviewer praised the novel for a thought-provoking story-line, another labelled sub-plots of the debut work as laughable.
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One book reviewer described it as a companion every serious songwriter should read, and read again, and keep handy for referral.
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His daily occupation as a publisher's reader and a book reviewer meant constant engagement with the emerging trends of literary culture.
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