there will be more, probably. it depends on what font size you use. if your font is big, then the amount of pages it will turn out to be in a proper book form will not be as many as you thought. it is very hard to say, but if you have word 2003 like me the there is a handy little button i use all the time at the bottom of the screen. it is a tiny little button with a book on it and if you press it it will show you what the pages would look like in proper book form. the publisher will determine what size writing in a book they will use for your story. what you really want to consider is how many words you have written. a book for adults is usually about 100,000 words long and a book for children or young adults are normally about 45,000 words long. short stories for magazines are normally about 2000 to 3000 words long.
When you write a story in Microsoft Word, the page count can vary depending on the font size, spacing, and margins. When the story is turned into a book, the formatting, font, and layout will likely change, potentially affecting the page count. In general, the final book version may have a similar page count or slightly more, depending on the design choices made during the publishing process.
"Rick's Story" has 336 pages.
Gabriel's Story has 304 pages.
Lisey's Story has 528 pages.
The Story of Your Home has 184 pages.
Nerilka's Story has 182 pages.
Our Island Story has 512 pages.
Our Story - book - has 224 pages.
The Obama Story has 201 pages.
The Story of B has 325 pages.
Back Story has 304 pages.
Ana's Story has 304 pages.
Daniel's Story has 131 pages.