Reviews - Notes-bibliography style: citing specific types of sources - Part II. Source Citation

A manual for writers of research papers, theses, and dissertations, 7th edition - Kate L. Turabian 2007

Reviews
Notes-bibliography style: citing specific types of sources
Part II. Source Citation

Reviews of books, performances, and so forth may appear in a variety of periodicals and should usually be cited only in a note. You generally need not include them in your bibliography, although you may choose to include a specific review that is critical to your argument or frequently cited.

Include the name of the reviewer; the words review of, followed by the name of the work reviewed and its author (or composer, director, and so forth); location and date (in the case of a performance); and finally the periodical in which the review appeared.

N: 7. Richard P. Taub, review of Reclaiming Public Housing: A Half-century of Struggle in Three Public Neighborhoods, by Lawrence J. Vale, American Journal of Sociology 110, no. 3 (November 2004): 797.

15. Charles Isherwood, review of Birdie Blue, by Cheryl L. West, directed by Seret Scott, Second Stage Theater, New York, New York Times, June 24, 2005.

B: Kozinn, Allan. Review of concert performance by Timothy Fain (violin) and Steven Beck (piano), 92nd Street Y, New York. New York Times, April 21, 2000.