The blurb
you tell me subject then i tell you syllabus
The title of a book may suggest the book's content or subject matter, moreso with nonfiction than with fiction.
The subject line will tell you what an email is about.
The predicate is the part of a sentence that provides information about the subject. It typically includes the verb and any accompanying words that describe the action or state of the subject.
If you are looking for a specific subject or section in the book you can simply locate it through the book index instead of looking for it inside the whole book.More easier, some programs convert the book index to links if it is a digital book(PDF). When you click on a word or a page number in the index it takes you to the requested page automatically, like the "PDF Index Generator" software.
My spidey senses are telling me to tell you to look in your book.
Yes usuallly it would say something like about coming next or which book was earlier
William Asbury Kenyon has written: 'Poetry of observation' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The poetry of observation, part second' -- subject(s): Accessible book
H. Strafford has written: 'Coates's Herd Book' 'Coates's Herd Book' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Coates's Herd Book' 'Coates's Herd Book' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Coates's Herd Book' 'Coates's Herd Book' 'Coates's Herd Book' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Coates's Herd Book' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Coates's Herd Book' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Coates's Herd Book' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Coates's Herd Book' 'Coates's Herd Book' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Coates's Herd Book' 'Coates's Herd Book' 'Coates's Herd Book' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Coates's Herd Book' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Coates's Herd Book' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Coates's Herd Book'
You will usually find a detailed subdivision of the subject matter of a book in the table of contents at the beginning of the book. This table outlines the different chapters or sections of the book and gives a brief overview of what topics are covered in each section.
Here is a link to the question "How do you write a book or novel?" - it will tell you all about writing a book. As to the fantasy part, you need to read enough fantasy to know what that would be.
Arkady Leokum has written: 'Another Tell me why' -- subject(s): Children's questions and answers, Questions and answers, Science 'Lots more tell me why: answers to hundreds of questions children ask' -- subject(s): Children's questions and answers, Questions and answers 'Tell Me Why 2' 'More tell me why' -- subject(s): Children's questions and answers, Juvenile literature, Questions and answers 'The big book of tell me what' -- subject(s): Children's questions and answers, Questions and answers 'Lots more tell me why' -- subject(s): Children's questions and answers 'Friends and enemies' 'The human body' -- subject(s): Human Body, Juvenile literature, Questions and answers 'Neighbors' 'The Temple' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Animals, insects, fishes, and birds' -- subject(s): Animals, Juvenile literature, Miscellanea, Questions and answers 'Lots More Tell Me Why - Bounty' 'The big book of tell me how' 'Still Mor Tell Me Wy' 'Puzzles, stunts, brain teasers, and tricks from Tell me why' -- subject(s): Amusements, Juvenile literature 'Tell me why' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Children's questions and answers, Questions and answers, Reproduction, Sex instruction for children 'Please send me, absolutely free ..' 'How things are made' -- subject(s): Children's questions and answers, Questions and answers 'Kiya aap jantay hain ='