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Oh, dude, it's like super simple. You just gotta follow the author's last name, then the first initial, the publication year in parentheses, the title of the book in italics, the publisher, and the page numbers if you're quoting. Like, it's not rocket science, just make sure to double-check the citation style your professor wants.

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The proper keyword format for citing a book in an academic paper typically includes the author's last name, the publication year, the book title in italics, the publisher, and the place of publication.

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