No, the words are bigger in the kindle so there won't be as many words on the page of a kindle as there are in a book.
The page size of a Kindle varies depending on the device and text settings, but it generally does not align with the exact size of a physical book page. Kindles allow for customization of font size and spacing, so the amount of text displayed on each "page" can be adjusted to suit individual preferences.
Select your book. When you are in the book, click the menu button, then book details. If you look to the bottom of the the page, it will show how many pages the printed book has. If you don't change the font size when you order the book, it should be the same.
The number of pages in a book is not standard. Even if the pages are the same size in two editions it depends on type style and size and the presence of illustrations. If the page size changes this compounds the potential difference in page count.
You can share books on different Kindles if they are registered on the same amazon account. If they are on the same account, all the books that can be shared are in the Archived Items on the home page. If they are not registered on the same account, you can switch the registration and download the books on the Kindle and then switch back to your own account.
If you have already bought the book through Amazon, then it won't cost you anything to download it again. It won't matter if it's to your Kindle or your PC kindle reader.
One way to determine the thickness of one page of a book is to measure the thickness of a small stack of pages (e.g., 10 pages) and then divide the total thickness by the number of pages measured. This will give you an estimation of the thickness of one page. Additionally, you can use a micrometer or calipers to measure the thickness of a single page directly.
Locations are the digital answer to page numbers. Changing the text size on Kindle also changes the page numbering, but with locations, you return to the same place every time regardless of the text size.
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Kindle is a wireless reading device by Amazon (same amazon as amazon.com) A kindle edition would be an edition of a book that is formatted to be read on the wireless reading device Kindle. <P></P>
It may not always be available, but your best bet is too look on one of the first pages before the book begins, on the same page as the copyright information is.
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare typically has around 100-110 pages, depending on the edition and format of the book.
If both the Nexus device and the Kindle are using the same account, you should be able to read the same book. If you are sharing it (or loaning it) to another recipient, you would enter that recipient's email address, and send that book to them, regardless of what device they are using.
In the book "I Spy School Days," on pages 32-33, the bee can be found near the bottom left corner of the page, flying above a flower.