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Old 02-13-2017, 01:40 PM   #6
Turtle91
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You should review what you think is a good balance between necessity, your own desire, and what readers will be 'happy' with.
Yes!

However, as to the legal stuff...from a strictly legal perspective... there is no requirement to have your copyright page at the front of the book as long as it is in your book it works just fine. I would always have copyright at the back of the book.

All the other info - acknowledgements, list of other books sold, advertisements, about the author, etc. can all go at the back of the book as well. If you want to make sure the reader knows those pages are there you can put a link to them in your TOC at the front of the book. Most readers just skip over those pages anyway so why waste their time putting it up front?

Pretty much the only thing I like to see at the front of the book is the cover page, TOC, dedication (if any), and title page.... everything else to the back!
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