endpaper
The inside cover of a book is typically called the endpaper or endleaf. It is the page that connects the cover to the first page of the book.
On the inside cover.
open the cover and read it
A book jacket, designed to protect and also enhance the appearance of a book is comprised of a few key elements. The front always has the title and author's name. Inside the front cover is generally a brief preview of the book. The inside of the back cover typically has a short biography of the author.
dont judge a book by its cover means -that just because someone looks different on the outside doesnt mean they are bad in the inside
Put the leaves inside a big heavy book and leave for 2 weeks or under
You can personalize a book by engraving a name into the cover(if its hard cover). Or you could add embroidery to the book. Embellish it by adding pictures and stickers to it , write a personal message or a quote on the inside of the front or back cover. If you do not want to stick or glue anything onto the book but still make it personable then you could also purchase a book cover and decorate that.
If you still have handbook/ service record, it should be noted on inside cover on delivery check sheet. or dealer will provide on proof of ownership/ log book, and costs about £8.
So we don't get copied from like so other people can't cheat and try to copy your book report and get credit for it instead of you.
i no that the clue in the book is There is a madrigal watcher on the inside cover spear, i THINK it has something to do with madaline
To straighten a sheet of paper, you can run the edge of your fingernail along the crease or use a ruler to smooth out any wrinkles. Alternatively, you can place the paper between two heavy books for a few hours to help flatten it out.
A language arts book would most likely have pictures on the cover related to the stories inside.