Problem: I have a book review on a book that was before the 1600s and non-fiction. I chose "The Birth of the West: Rome, Germany, France, and the Creation of Europe in the Tenth Century" by Paul Collins. I did not have enough time to read it word by word so I have a basic understanding of it and can explain it, but I cannot give direct quotes.
I was hoping I could get some help with finding some direct quotes that represents the author's writing style, author's point of view, how the author supported the book's main theme, and how well the author supported these outside opinions. It would be deeply appreciated.