I only knew the book myself because one is apt to be familiar with most of the contexts in which one's name appears.
If you know the book, it's hard to tell how well he succeeds in making matters clear to someone who doesn't.
I knew the book by the color of the cover: Civics.
Before you start, get to know the book really, really well, until you've lost yourself completely in the story.
Only the author's name and half of the title were visible, but Sam knew the book, anyway.
"But anyway," I asked, "who could have known the book was here?"
However, we do not known whether the Iraqi insurgents knew the book.
I know not anywhere the book that seems less written.
"We may not all be on the same page, but we know the book."
He seemed to know the book by heart, but that didn't matter.