The Best Academic Writing Books of All Time

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Book Cover of Eric Hayot - The Elements of Academic Style: Writing for the Humanities

By Eric Hayot – Professor of Comparative Literature and Asian Studies (you?) 

4.73
| 2014 | 256 Pages
Recommended for: 
Graduate students and faculty in literary and cultural studies. Intermediate readers.
You will:
  • Understand the techniques of academic writing
  • Develop productive writing habits
  • Compose effective introductions and conclusions
  • Use notes and citations effectively
  • Structure paragraphs and essays
Reviews:
Insightful Strategies
Practical Advice
Well-Researched
Repetitive
Too Simplistic
Raul PachecovegaThe entire book is great if a bit geared towards humanities’ type(s) of writing. The book’s entire second half if not more is very specific on skill development, how to write paragraphs, transitions, introductions, etc. But here’s the bonus: suggestions on research plans
Sianne NgaiPart of the pleasure of reading this lively, friendly, and truly unique book on academic writing is getting a sense of the pleasure with which the author obviously wrote it. With intelligence, generosity, and dare I say love, Eric Hayot makes us pay attention to that which we tend most to overlook or to give short shrift in scholarly practice―the act of style and its integral relation to critical thought―and moreover shows us how to enjoy the act of reclaiming it. Academic writers at all stages of experience will return to these pages again and again
The Times Literary SupplementFor literary critical postgraduates and their teachers, this is a useful book
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Book Cover of Kate L. Turabian, Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, Joseph M. Williams, Joseph Bizup, William T. FitzGerald, The University of Chicago Press Editorial Staff - A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, Ninth Edition: Chicago Style for Students and Researchers (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing)

By Kate L. Turabian – University of Chicago Press Editorial Staff (you?) and 6 more 

4.73
| 2018 | 464 Pages
Recommended for: 
College and graduate students in virtually all academic disciplines. Beginner to Intermediate readers.
You will:
  • Achieve research goals with strong questions and evidence-based arguments
  • Cite sources and structure work logically
  • Build information literacy and adapt to digital research
  • Conquer fear of major writing projects
  • Shape ideas into compelling research papers
  • That is how research-based writing differs from other kinds of persuasive writing: it must rest on shared facts that readers accept as truths independent of your feelings and beliefs.
  • In this book we use research in a specific way to mean a process of systematic inquiry to answer a question that not only the researcher but also others want to solve.
  • In short, practical problems concern what we should do; conceptual problems concern what we should think.
Reviews:
Timeless Focus
Modern Standards
Information Literacy
Comprehensive Guide
Gold Standard
Not Imaginative
Digital Emphasis
  • #73 Best Seller in Research Reference Books on Amazon
  • Praise for a previous edition: 'New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice'
  • Praise for a previous edition: 'Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year'
  • Praise for a previous edition: '#2 Best Seller in Research Reference Books'
Cynthia GoodeTurabian’s A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations continues a tradition of providing one of the best interpretations of The Chicago Manual of Style for higher education students and researchers in this ninth edition. The writing style is clear and easy to read, with examples illustrating proper formatting of items
Thomas ClaireWithout doubt, for anyone interested in learning about research—what it is, where one goes to pursue it, how to do it, what it entails and means, why it is important (now more so than ever before)—A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations: Chicago Style for Students and Researchers is the place to begin. It will likely show people new to the field a way forward and offer experienced researchers the means to test established modes of operation. This book will not fail you, today or tomorrow, at home or in the library. Look for it at a bookstore near you or online
Steven GumpIndispensable. . . . Turabian is everything a student researcher might need save a grammar guide and training in specific research methods. . . . When you consider the sheer wealth of material contained or cited in Turabian, its US $18.00 paperback and eBook list price is an absolute steal
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Academic Writing Book made by AI

By TailoredRead – AI that creates personalized books for you 

4.98
| 2025 | 30-300 pages
Learn Academic Writing faster with a book created specifically for you by state-of-the-art AI. Our AI has vast knowledge of Academic Writing, and will craft a custom-tailored book for you in just 10 minutes. This tailored book addresses YOUR unique interests, goals, knowledge level, and background. Available for online reading, PDF download, and Kindle, your custom book will provide personalized insights to help you learn faster, expand your horizons, and accomplish your goals. Embark on your Academic Writing learning journey with a personalized book - made exclusively for you.
Recommended for: 
All readers across all knowledge levels.
You will:
  • Get an Academic Writing book tailored to your interests, goals, and background
  • Receive a book precisely matching your background and level of knowledge
  • Select which topics you want to learn, exclude the topics you don't
  • Define your learning goals and let your book guide you to accomplish them
  • Get all the knowledge you need consolidated into a single focused book
Reviews:
Insightful
Focused
Highly Personalized
Easy to Read
Engaging
Actionable
Up-to-Date
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Book Cover of Dietmar Sternad, Harriet Power - The Thesis Writing Survival Guide: Research and Write an Academic Thesis or Disseration with Less Stress

By Dietmar Sternad – Award-winning management professor experienced in supervising thesis projects (you?) and 1 more 

4.71
| 2023 | 245 Pages
Recommended for: 
Graduate students in social sciences and other disciplines writing a thesis. Beginner to Intermediate readers.
You will:
  • Find the right topic for your thesis or dissertation.
  • Write a convincing research proposal.
  • Conduct a literature review effectively.
  • Choose and apply appropriate research methods.
  • Develop a mindset to keep you writing consistently.
Reviews:
Practical
Step-by-Step
Insightful
Useful Advice
Clear and Engaging
  • #27 Best Seller in Social Sciences Research on Amazon
Recommended by Michela Bearzi, Arona Dison, Olivier Furrer and 2 others
Michela BearziAs a PhD student, I have found this book to be an excellent companion in own my thesis writing journey. It's definitely my survival guide!
Arona DisonThe Thesis Writing Survival Guide provides many helpful guidelines and tips to guide and motivate the student
Olivier FurrerThe perfect handbook to navigate the tumultuous process of writing a thesis. In this survival guide, the authors provide down to earth advice on how to avoid the pitfalls encountered by most students when writing their thesis
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