Again, read the book, please, or count the pages. Are these questions school projects? If so I suggest that the people who set them should concentrate on the actual story. It is like asking how long is a piece of string.
What book do you have in mind? There are several good ones, including "On a Sea of Glass" and "Titanic, an Illustrated History" by Don Lynch.
Voyage on the Great Titanic has 202 pages.
National Geographic Readers: Titanic has 48 pages. It was written by Melissa Stewart. This is a level 3 book with plenty of pictures.
"I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912" by Lauren Tarshis typically has around 112 pages, depending on the edition. This book is part of the "I Survived" series, which is aimed at middle-grade readers and combines historical events with engaging storytelling.
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182 pages Not that many pages. It is a great book!
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The book has 303 pages.
79 pages in this book