No. A shortened version is called an abridged version.
there are 1,500 pages in the original Les Miserables book. In a shortened version of the book, Les Mis is about 1000 pages long. In a final shortened version--yes, another--there are 500 pages.
Barney's Version - novel - has 417 pages.
Barney's Version - novel - was created on 1997-09-16.
You can not write a novel by keeping your creative juices in your head. Also, you can not write a novel by writing a dictionary instead.
The ISBN of Barney's Version - novel - is 0-7011-6272-4.
"A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" is a semi-autobiographical novel that falls under the genre of coming-of-age fiction or literary fiction. It explores themes of poverty, family, and resilience through the eyes of the protagonist, Francie Nolan, as she grows up in early 20th century Brooklyn.
Yes, there is. Atlas Shrugged - 50th Anniversary Edition is available through many book sellers.
"The Princess Bride" was supposedly written by S. Morgenstern and abridged by William Goldman, in what he called the "good-parts version". However, Goldman was actually the sole creator of the novel--he simply pretended that it was by a mythical man from a mythical land (Morganstern of Florin) and that he was merely abridging it. This has confused many people, who spend time looking for the "unabridged" version, when it simply doesn't exist.
That will depend entirely on type face, format, paperback or hard cover, etc. Oliver Twist has more than 20 characters in 53 chapters, making Oliver Twist a substantial novel. And it was, by the way, the first novel to feature a child protagonist throughout.
Yes, there is a graphic novel version of it.
You can use a dictionary or an online dictionary tool to look up the meaning of an unfamiliar word in the novel you're reading for English class. Reading the context in which the word is used may also provide you with clues to its meaning.
A standard version of the novel "A Barrelled Detective Story" typically has around 200-300 pages, depending on the edition and formatting.