I have the Ballantine Books Del Rey paperback edition and it is 319 pages long, including maps, Library of Congress information, title page, Introduction, List of books by J.R.R. Tolkien, and a few other pages that are not part of the story proper, which is 305 pages.
There are 320 pages in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Page numbers vary depending in the edition.
There are 317 pages in the UK version and 435 pages in the US version.
That will depend on what version you have. I have a paperback copy here with 330 pages in it. I have a hardback copy with 276 pages to the story, followed by the first chapter of The Lord of the Rings. The Hobbit, written by J.R. Tolkien has 320 pages in the paperback edition and 297 pages in the hard cover edition.
There are 19 chapters, no matter how many pages there are.
The book has nineteen chapters in it. The vary in length from about ten pages to as much as 30 pages. The first chapter, The Unexpected Party and Flies and Spiders are the longest.
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The Hobbit contains many human characters, including the men of Laketown, most notably Bard the Bowman. Gandalf appears in human form, but he is not a human.
That will depend on what version you have. I have a paperback copy here with 330 pages in it. I have a hardback copy with 276 pages to the story, followed by the first chapter of The Lord of the Rings. The Hobbit, written by J.R. Tolkien has 320 pages in the paperback edition and 297 pages in the hard cover edition.
The first hardcover edition had 144 pages. The paperback edition has 160 pages.
The paperback edition has 448 pages.
The paperback Puffin edition has 176 pages.
The paperback edition of "Where She Went" by Gayle Forman has 304 pages .
"Ivy and Bean and the Ghost That Had to Go" has 136 pages.
The Laurel Leaf paperback edition has 112 pages.
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The book Babe & Me by Dan Gutman has 176 pages in the paperback edition.
"Alias Grace" by Margaret Atwood has approximately 480 pages in the paperback edition.
In the paperback version there are 208 pages; the hardcover edition has 192 pages.
"The Endless Steppe" by Esther Hautzig has 272 pages. It is a memoir that tells the story of the author's experiences as a young girl deported to Siberia during World War II.