The novel 'Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West' is a long book. But the number of pages depends upon the particular edition. For example, the September 1996 edition by Harper paperbacks runs over 400 pages. The first edition, hardcover version of September 2007 by Harper Collins runs over 585 pages.
304 pages in the paperback version
"Something Wicked This Way Comes" by Ray Bradbury has approximately 293 pages in the mass market paperback edition.
Wicked Lovely has 328 pages.
The Kingdom of the Wicked has 379 pages.
The Wicked Day has 464 pages.
Wicked Willow has 352 pages.
The Wicked Witch of Oz has 320 pages.
From This Wicked Patch of Dust has 240 pages.
"Kingdom of the Wicked" by Kerri Maniscalco has approximately 448 pages in the hardcover edition.
320 pages
its a short book only has 77 pages
The witches say, "By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes." In many depictions of witchcraft, blood must be spilled in order to activate a spell. Magic users in fiction will often prick their fingers in order to draw blood for a sacred ritual. The witches in Macbeth are planning a great mischief, and they draw "something wicked" to them through their spells, hence the pricking of their fingers. Macbeth himself becomes this "something wicked."
Grant Comes East has 404 pages.