My experience has been that this info is on a page before the title page
page, before ( I can't quite remember) Sadly ( from my point of view
because it's time-consuming to proof it and I'm always anxious to get to
the main part of the book ( but I understand the reasoning--readers may
well want to read other books by that author it most be included. I leave
it where it is in the print book and proof it. My order usually is :
cover, front and back flaps (when they contain info,) the Also by)
Dedication -- and eventually I got to the main content
hth
Cindy ...
On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 11:17 AM, Kristen <kskristen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, all-
I just began proofreading Sixth-Grade Sleepover, and I am wondering how to
handle the preliminary material on the first page at the very top of the
file, directly preceding the title page. The first page reads:
Look for these and
other APPLE PAPERBACKS
in your local bookstore!
Cassis Bowen Takes Witch Lessons by Anna Grossnickle Hines
The Mailbox Trick by Scott Corbett
Me and Katie (the Pest) by Ann M. Martin
Kid Power Strikes Back by Susan Beth Pfeffer
Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You by Barthe DeClements
Darci and the Dance Contest by Martha Tolles
A Secret Friend by Marilyn Sachs
Should this page have a [Front Cover] heading? Or should it be moved to a
page following the title and copyright pages?
This is a BSO cleanup title, so I thought I would ask to make sure it is
done correctly this time.
Thanks in advance!
--
Kristen
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