This is the review format which is probably what needs to be used.
lcenterl Title lcenterl
lcenterl By: Author's username lcenterl
lcenterl Summary of plot lcenterl - Keep short, no tiny details.
lcenterl First third of plot lcenterl - Use three main points of it, three key details and back them up extensively, this may take 1-2 paragraphs.
lcenterl Middle of plot lcenterl - Make one HUGE point, but do not use any spoilers. Back this up with minimal detail, but be thick with it.
Preview of score - Describe how it flowed, the general grammar and the other bullet point of the scoring system. "It flowed like a river."
Do not use the ending in the review, meaning do not tell the ending. This counts as a spoiler, we don't like spoilers. You can say if the ending was good or bad, however. Nothing more.
lleftl - Reviewer's username
*Special review score created by the writers of Dead Frontier
Plot:
1, meaning that it was either highly predictable, terribly executed or no real plot.
2, meaning it followed a very, very rough plot, though it is coated with atrocities
3, meaning it is an average plot, it was enjoyable, but lacking.
4, meaning it was almost perfect, one or two mistakes, but overall very well.
5, perfection. Nothing more, nothing less.
Grammar:
1, not even readable, this story had more errors than words.
2, the grammar is legible, but you seriously strain yourself figuring out a word or sentence.
3, there a quite a few mistakes, but nothing major.
4, only a few mistakes throughout the story.
5, flawless, no errors or one to two errors in the entire story.
Flow:
1, every sentence you had to stop and slow down.
2, every other sentence you had to stop and slow down.
3, every other paragraph you had to stop and slow down.
4, you only had to stop and slow down once or twice.
5, never did you have to stop, in fact you wanted to read faster.
Characters:
1, they were shallow, cardboard cut-outs.
2, there was promise, but it was quickly dashed and you felt little attachment to them.
3, there were one or two human characters and growth, but not much else.
4, amazing, almost all the characters were alive, and you felt sadness when one died.
5, wow, you cried when they died and shared their emotions, they were real.
Vocabulary/Imagery:
1, overused, repetitive words. No picture in your head.
2, no interesting words, just repeated linguistics. No scene.
3, one or two vivid descriptions and no rare words. You rarely saw the scene.
4, some rare words, pretty good vocabulary. You coulda sworn you were there, but other times you didn't see it.
5, so many words, there was no repitition, each description was vivd and you felt like you were there.
I hope you improve on this format, it's the one the reviewers of my literary birthplace used.