That depends. If the story is fictional, or not real, then the point of view is most likely of the protagonist or main character. Some books which use 3rd person or 3rd person omnipresent don't have a point of view or change points of views from character to character. (1st person is from the protagonist's point of view, 2nd is from you, or the reader's point of view and is very uncommon, and 3rd person or 3rd person omnipresent is from multiple points of view, constantly changing or from an omnipresent point of view, or a point of view where you the reader can see everything that's going on) If it's non fiction, or a book on something real, then the point of view is most likely always from the person the book is about, or 3rd person, again. If you can't tell where the point of view is, just look at which character the book is writing about.
i think its first person just read a page in the book
If you decide to go to the moon
Hatchet is told in the third person omniscient point of view.
She was Making A new book but a person that she trusted gave half of the book out on the internet It's Called Midnight Sun: Edward's version of Twilight She is also giving out a new book called "The Short Second life of Bree Tanner" a book from one of the attaching vampires in Eclipse point of view.
1st point of view
First person point of view
for the purpose of this answer, I'll assume you're referring to the novel Speak. If that is what you are referencing, than the point of view in the novel is from the 1st point of view.
Bella's point of view.
The point of view is Sita's.
Point of view is Third Person Narrator.
The book is written from Bella's point of view.
1st point of view or narrators point of view
The point of view is third person.
The book "Holes" is written in third-person point of view.
actually, she is making a book in point of view of Bella its called midnight sun!!!
This artist is employing a first-person point of view, as they speak from their personal experiences, thoughts, and emotions.