Left!
they all do. the first 'reading' page of the book is on the right and numbered 1
even numbers are on left
they are on the left
Even-numbered pages are on the left side of the book since page one always starts at the right side of the page.
Odd and even pages refer to the numbering of pages in a book or document. Odd pages are those that have an odd number (1, 3, 5, etc.), while even pages have an even number (2, 4, 6, etc.). In printed materials, odd pages typically appear on the right side of an opened book, and even pages appear on the left side. This distinction is important for layout, design, and navigation in both physical and digital formats.
Publishers each have their own typesetting rules - even with published books. Tolkien's work has been published by more than one "house" and sometimes the pages have a different number of words on them. This would be even more true for digital publishing, since you don't need to worry about things like margins or blank pages at the ends of chapters. That could seriously reduce the number of pages involved.
most books have even numbers on the right hand side, this is only the case though if the story starts with the first page being page 1. if the author counts the acknoledgements as part of the book and numbers them too then it can be either side.
Even pages refer to the right-hand pages in a book or document. In a double-sided document, even pages are numbered with even numbers like 2, 4, 6, etc. They typically appear on the left side when the document is opened.
The odd numbered pages are typically on the right side of the book when you open it; the even numbered pages will be on the left.
This is called Facing pages in Microsoft Word.
Left
Books have even pages on left.___It depends on the book, but usually the right side page starts page 1, and thereafter each is odd... but it doesn't always work exactly the same way with all books and all publishers.