Write a critical analysis on the book just medicine.
https://wts.indiana.edu/writing-guides/writing-book-reviews.html
The overall structure of the review is open, but a good book review will include the following:
The context of the book why does it matter? How does it relate to other books/current
events/discussions that exist right now?
The purpose/main argument of the book what is author trying to achieve?
A brief summary of the book this should take at maximum 2 pages.
The type of evidence that the author relies on (and can be part of the summary) is the
author relying on peer reviewed literature? Personal experience? Interviews? Blogs?
Newspaper articles? Etc. Is the evidence up to date?
Most importantly, an evaluation of the book this should address any or all of the points
above. Is this book relevant or important (context)? Did the author achieve their
purpose? Is the type of evidence used valid for their purpose? This should comprise the
bulk of your review.
Try to keep these different elements distinct in your writing, as they can sometimes be at odds
with each other. Example: a book aims to convince the reader of the benefits of stem cell
research. You think the author meets this purpose well, providing a wealth of data on the
benefits.