Mention specific aspects you liked. Use "because" to explain why something worked for you.
When giving feedback to a peer, focus on being specific rather than general.
“avoid ambiguous statements like “the meaning in this paragraph is not clear”; instead query, do you mean this or that” Milne Publishing
To draft a helpful review, the approach depends on whether you are critiquing a piece of writing (like a book or essay) or sharing your experience with a product or service. General Review Structure A balanced review typically follows this flow:
(e.g., book, restaurant, software, academic paper) are you drafting a review for? Making a Peer Review More Than a Waste of Time - OPEN SLCC
Focus on the "four main elements": story, character, setting, and language. You might ask yourself if the beginning drew you in or if the character's arc felt believable.
Point out areas for improvement and offer suggestions on how they could be better.
Briefly state what the item is and its main purpose without giving away too much.