I have two books report .
Title: Frankenstein
Author: Marry Shelley
Publishing: Black Cat Publishing
Content:
Frankenstein is a Swiss student who creates a monster and gives it life. However he is horrified by his creation so he rejects it. The monster is initially good and benevolent, but due to its hideous appearance, ite is rejected by all mankind. The monster becomes evil and eventually destroys and kills the whole family of his creator.
Comment:
After reading this story I feel that the monster and his creator are both unfortunate. The monster is rejected by everyone because of its hideous appearance; the creator lost all his friends and family members because the monster takes revenge. So I feel pity for both of them from the beginning of the story.
However, towards the end of the story, I realized that Frankenstein creates the monster in order to show off. This shows that he is just playing with life and death! Although the innocent death of his family members makes readers feel sorry for him, I think it is punishment for not respecting life. Nevertheless, I also disapprove the monster’s killing of so many people to take revenge because it can use other better ways to express his anger. It is too cruel and unforgivable to kill people to show his animosity against mankind.
find the summary of the book in this website:
http://www.pemberley .com/janeinfo/janewr it.html#emma
Emma, published in 1815, has been described as a "mystery story without a murder". The eponymous heroine is the charming (but perhaps too clever for her own good) Emma Woodhouse, who manages to deceive herself in a number of ways (including as to who is really the object of her own affections), even though she (and the reader) are often in possession of evidence pointing toward the truth. Like Catherine Morland in Northanger Abbey, Marianne Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility, and Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice, she overcomes self-delusion during the course of her novel. The book describes a year in the life of the village of Highbury and its vicinity, portraying many of the various inhabitants.
Emma was dedicated to the dissolute Prince Regent (George Augustus Frederick), at his request; he was the uncle of Victoria, and was Prince Regent from 1811-1820 and later king George IV (1820-1830). Jane Austen was apparently not especially pleased by this honour (see her letter on the infidelities of the Prince and his wife). This episode was productive of her amusing correspondence with Mr. Clarke.
To write a book report, i think you should divide the thing into several parts:
1. summary (30 words)
2. comments eg. which character you like most, dislike most,... (100 words)
3. messages from the book eg. women status, humanity, marriage, .... (70 words)
It's not that difficult as it only has 200 words. Good luck!