i was wondering the same thing, and then i thought, if you want that particular person to look back at it and remember you, you should write something that only you and them can laugh about. like an inside joke.
yes there is write the books name on internet but write answer book and it will be done
in fourth grade
Write to the book company that published his/her book. They have an editor that worked with him/her and they should be able to forward a letter on to the author.
It is okay to write a book on something that is copyrighted, but you cannot publish your work unless you get permission from the author.
you open the book you're going to write in and write in it until you're finished
bring a autograph book or something and a pen.you can wear a cloak or something from the films or just normal clothes
An autograph book is a book in which people collect signatures, usually from famous individuals, as a keepsake or souvenir. It is common for autograph books to be used at events like book signings, concerts, or celebrity meet-and-greets.
A fan may ask a celebrity for an autograph. The celebrity writes their signature in the fan's autograph book, or on a program, or even on a fan's clothing. Autograph books can become a collectors item, especially if it contains a Beatles' autograph, given when the band was at the height of success.
Probably a lot of money he's a popular writer and something that old must be worth a lot. It also depends on what book the autograph is on
Original Bruce Lee autograph by itself are $6000-10,000. If the autograph is with his writing, a letter or even one of his sketches, then £10,000-15,000. Yup, one of the more rare and valuable autographs a round!
You write a second grade book report by figuring out the main topic and supporting it with a couple paragraphs. The teacher probably won't expect much if you are only in second grade.
You write something thoughtful and friendly. It really depends on your friend and your relationship with them. You might write something as simple as "Best Wishes" or something complicated that describes your hopes and dreams for your friend and why you think they'd like the book.