It can be anything you want it to be technically. I would include the title of the book in the title of the book. For example: The Glorious Cause By Jeff Shaara could be the title of a book report.
If you are asking how to properly write the title of a book when you're doing an essay or report, you underline it. If you are asking how to invent a title for your writing, click on the link.
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its just the title of your book report and then by:(your name)
no, you italicize it.
In a book report, you would italicize the title of a book, not underline it. When referencing a poem in your report, you would typically use quotation marks for its title. For example, "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost.
It is not necessary. If you use the title of the book, underline the title.
The title page for a book report is usually the first page. It has the title of the work with the author's name centered in the middle of the paper. Some teachers allow for the person writing the report to also place their name on this paper under the author's name.
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The title is the last thing you do. Book tiles change all the time while the writing is going on.
A review combines subjective and objective information. A report is objective information only. For instance, when you read a book review, you are reading a mix of the writer's opinion plus facts about the book. In a book report, you stick to the facts (plot summary, characters, main idea). Review writing is like writing what is the strength and weakness of the book or article you are writing. You are like a critic. Report writing is like writing the summary of the book or article. You are more focus on the characters story.
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The title comes from what you wrote. Finish the book first, then worry about the title.