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Example
Bell, Madison Smartt. "Are You My Mother?" Rev. of Let the Northern Lights Erase Your Name, by Vendela Vida. The New York Times Book Review 31 Dec. 2006: 10.
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Author of the review
Last name first, then first and middle names. Avoid initials if possible. Does the review have multiple authors? End with a period. - Bell, Madison Smartt.
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Title & subtitle of the review
The title & subtitle are separated by a colon. Capitalize the first and last words of the title and subtitle, and all proper nouns and important words. Place review title & subtitle in quotations - "Are You My Mother?"
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Title & subtitle of the book being reviewed Proceed title with "Rev. of," follow rules of capitalization stated above. Underline title. Separate from author with a comma - Rev. of Let the Northern Lights Erase Your Name,
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Author of book Precede name with the word 'by,' then first name and last. End with a period. - by Vendela Vida.
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Title & subtitle of the periodical the review appears in
Underline. Follow rules of capitalization listed above - The New York Times Book Review
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Date of publication
If weekly, day of month followed by abbreviation of month. Click here for the proper abbreviations to use. Year is followed by a colon to separate it from the page numbers - 31 Dec. 2006:
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Page numbers
If page numbers of article run consecutively, separate beginning and ending page numbers with a hyphen. End the citation with a period. If the pages do not run consecutively, then indicate beginning page of the article followed by a + sign - 10.
**If you got this article from an online database such as Academic Search Premier, you are not done! See the Full-text Articles from Online Databases for the second half of your citation.
[The above information is based on p. 188-189 of the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 6th edition]
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