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An acknowledgement page in novels usually appears in the end, rather than the beginning as you would see in scientific writings. There's one in Susanna Clarke's Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrel, t...
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An **acknowledgement page in novels usually appears in the end** , rather than the beginning as you would see in scientific writings. There's one in Susanna Clarke's _Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrel_, there's one in Naomi Novik's _Uprooted_, there's one in Neil Gaiman's _The Ocean at the End of the Lane_, and that's just off the top of my head. They're fairly common, at least nowadays (not sure about older books).