it how much in the the note book
John Hersey
John Hersey's purpose in writing Hiroshima was to tell the story of what really happened in Hiroshima. Although the memory of Hiroshima was still very much fresh in the minds of Americans at the time, they really didn't have the slightest clue as to how bad it really was. By telling individual stories of real people, Hersey accomplished a very personal tone as opposed to writing an informational book.
It has 630 pages
If you are asking about the book "Hoot" written by Carl Hiaasen, it is 292 pages long.
300 The number of pages in "The Color Purple" is 288. I have the book, I just counted.
The Man Who Knew Too Much - book - has 308 pages.
It was Hiroshima mainly all the way through the book.
depends what type of book it is
you can get the book" Hiroshima - Nagasaki A Pictorial Record of the Atomic Destruction" on line. Product Details Hardcover: 350 pages Publisher: Hiroshima - Nagasaki Publishing (1978) Language: English ASIN: B000P7255Q
759 pages
OVER 9000!
In the hard cover blue book of Jekyll and Hyde there are about 82 pages.
182 pages Not that many pages. It is a great book!
you can check to see how much.
There are 361 pages in September Sisters, you should definitly read it, its good
Cosmos - book - has 365 pages.
The Perfect Storm - book - has 227 pages.