I actually picked up 'The Colony Club' a while back, and it’s one of those books that feels way thicker than it looks! The edition I have clocks in at around 320 pages, but I’ve heard some versions might vary slightly depending on the publisher or if there are bonus materials like discussion questions or author notes. It’s a pretty immersive read—the kind where you blink and realize you’ve burned through 50 pages without noticing. The pacing is tight, so the page count doesn’t drag at all. If you’re curious about specifics, I’d double-check the ISBN or publisher’s site, since page numbers can shift with different printings or formats (like hardcover vs. paperback).
Funny enough, I loaned my copy to a friend who’s a slow reader, and they mentioned it felt longer because the chapters are dense with dialogue and atmospheric details. But for me, it flew by! The story’s got this addictive quality—part mystery, part character study—so the length never bothered me. If you’re on the fence about diving in, I’d say don’t let the page count scare you; it’s one of those books that rewards the time investment.
Mine’s 298 pages! It’s a medium-length read, but the font size is pretty comfortable—not tiny like some classics crammed into single-volume editions. The story’s structure helps, too; short chapters make it easy to pick up and put down. I’d recommend it for a weekend binge if you’re into layered narratives. The paperback version I grabbed even had a few blank pages at the end for notes, which was a nice touch.
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