The 'Protection' book is one of those titles that feels like it changes depending on the edition you pick up. I stumbled upon it a few years ago while browsing through a secondhand bookstore, and the version I found had around 320 pages—pretty standard for a mid-length novel. But then, a friend mentioned their copy was closer to 400, with bonus essays and author notes tucked in at the end. It’s wild how much extra material can get bundled into later prints. I love when publishers do that; it’s like getting a behind-the-scenes peek at the story.
If you’re looking for specifics, I’d recommend checking the publisher’s website or even reaching out to indie bookstores—they often have the most up-to-date info on page counts. My personal copy is dog-eared and well-loved, so I’ve never bothered to count every page, but the weight of it feels just right for a weekend read. The pacing’s tight enough that you don’t notice the length anyway—it’s one of those books that pulls you in and doesn’t let go until the last line.
Oh, 'Protection'? That’s a tricky one! The paperback I own clocks in at 352 pages, but I’ve seen online listings for hardcovers that go up to 384. It’s one of those books where the font size and margins can really sway the total. I remember being surprised when my ebook version showed a different count entirely—apparently, digital formatting can shave off or add 'pages' depending on your device settings. If you’re buying for a book club or collection, maybe double-check the ISBN to lock down the exact version. Either way, it’s a meaty enough read to sink your teeth into without feeling overwhelming.
2026-04-26 13:29:38
6
View All Answers
Scan code to download App
Related Books
The Alpha's Guardian
MiriGoogag
9.8
205.1K
One last assignment then I can finally find my mate. I have no idea why this alpha is so important but the committee has granted him with the best security in existence, me. I’m not your average wolf, in fact, my kind are often beaten and belittled, but by some divine intervention I had been raised from a lowly omega pup to the ultimate weapon and protection for the werewolf world. I protect the future, the strongest and only the most important of the wolves. I am the Alpha’s Guardian. Of course on the day I am to receive a Guardian the rogues find a hole in our defenses. We have been spread thin and even though Guardians are reserved for the highest of Alphas I am being bequeathed one. What would normally be an honor feels like a slap in the face when she shows up, this woman who claims she was sent to protect me. Female warriors are heard of sure, but a female guardian? This must be a joke and I refuse to be laughed at.
After caring for her four younger siblings and working as hard as she can, Zuri finds out she is sick. Sick with the same disease that killed her young mother.
While waiting for her fate in a hospital far from home, Zuri recieves a visit from a complete stranger. A stranger that leads her down a path that not only heals her, but makes her whole.
Journey along with Zuri as she is teleported to the great unknown and meets the male meant for her.
Nathan Andrews, a billionaire with a dark and dangerous past, had built his immense fortune as a ruthless contract killer. After years in the business, he had finally retired, hoping to leave the shadows of his old life behind him. But the ghosts of his past refused to rest, and when his former boss marked him for assassination, Nathan realized that escaping his previous life wouldn't be as easy as he'd thought.
Determined to protect himself and the ones he loved, Nathan hired an elite team of bodyguards, led by the fierce and stunning Miranda. Miranda's skill in combat was unmatched, her instincts razor-sharp, and Nathan found himself captivated by her. As they worked closely together to stay one step ahead of his enemies, a passionate romance began to blossom between them.
As they continued to battle their adversaries, Nathan and Miranda's bond deepened, and they realized that the only way to ensure each other's safety was to make significant sacrifices. Nathan knew he had to confront his past head-on, formulating a daring plan to eliminate his former boss and sever the ties that bound him to his old life once and for all.
From high-speed car chases to heart-pounding shootouts, "The Billionaire's Protector" takes readers on a rollercoaster ride of adrenaline-fueled action and suspense. The stakes were continually raised as Nathan and Miranda fought not only for their lives but also for their love.
In the end, Nathan and Miranda's love proved to be a force to be reckoned with. As they faced their final showdown against their enemies, they drew strength from their unwavering trust in one another, their love serving as a beacon of hope in a world filled with danger and uncertainty.
Laura Anthony is the best bodyguard for the Phoenix Guardian, a private security agency created by her uncle. Assigned to protect a rock singer, Laura will have to live in New York and take her best friend, Sara, to live with her. What the bodyguard didn't count on is that she would fall madly in love with her client and that she would need to overcome past traumas to live a healthy relationship with him.
Laura was happy, rediscovering her body and getting to know new sensations and desires, alongside her great love. But everything falls apart when she discovers that she was involved in a plot of death and mystery, directly related to her past.
HOT book prohibited for minors. Despite being a story of love and overcoming, this book contains triggers. ️Happy reading!
I thought he was my savior. I didn't know he was the heir to a blood empire that had been stalking me for months.
The life of Ruby Lane, a reserved art restorer, is shattered the night she witnesses a mafia execution in the shadows of a prestigious gallery. But the man who "rescues" her is no fairy-tale hero. He is Nevan, a lethal mercenary with ice-blue eyes and a dark, dangerous fixation.
After being kidnapped and locked away in an isolated cabin, Ruby discovers a terrifying truth: Nevan is no stranger. He has been her shadow long before that night, watching her every move, knowing her secrets and the dangerous legacy her father left behind.
As an army of assassins closes in, Ruby is caught between a killer who wants her dead and a man who is not only her protector, but also the future head of a criminal syndicate that claims ownership over her. In this game of survival, the line between protection and possession is blurred, and the forbidden heat of Nevan's touch becomes more dangerous than any bullet.
He was hired to protect her. He decided she belongs to him.
For years, the royal family has had the ultimate backup plan. With each generation, they hide one of the royal heirs. In case the worst happens, there will still be royals to step forward and take the throne.
For this generation, Dee is the selected heir to be hidden. To the public, she is known as the cold and strict CEO of the security company hired to protect the royal family. However, to the royals, she is known as Princess Deloris.
The recent attack on the King has Dee and her staff combing through various leads trying to find the people behind it along with the ultimate mastermind. However along her search, she runs into a reporter that she can't seem to forget. It isn't what the reporter has done, but something else.
Will the royals finally have to use the ultimate backup plan? Or will Dee be able to stop the mastermind in time? What happens when Dee can't seem to break her destiny with one particular reporter? Can she protect the royal family and still let her heart be captured by those alluring hazel blue eyes?
I recently picked up 'The Protector' and was pleasantly surprised by how substantial it felt in my hands. After flipping through, I counted around 320 pages in the edition I have. It's one of those books that strikes a nice balance—not too short to feel rushed, but not so long that it drags. The pacing is tight, with each chapter pulling you deeper into the protagonist's journey. I love how the author packs so much emotion and action into those pages without ever feeling overcrowded. It's a satisfying read, especially if you enjoy stories with layered characters and moral dilemmas.
What really stood out to me was how the page count didn't dictate the depth. Some 500-page novels feel hollow, but 'The Protector' uses every page wisely. The dialogue crackles, and the world-building is efficient yet vivid. If you're on the fence about length, trust me—this one's worth the time. I finished it in a weekend, completely absorbed.
I picked up 'The Fourth Protector' a while back, and honestly, the page count wasn't something I paid much attention to at first—I was too caught up in the story! But for those curious, my edition has around 320 pages. It's one of those books that feels thicker than it looks because the pacing is so intense. The chapters fly by, especially once the protagonist starts unraveling the conspiracy.
If you're comparing editions, it might vary slightly depending on the publisher or format (paperback vs. hardcover). Mine's a trade paperback with decently sized font, so it's a comfortable read. What really stuck with me, though, wasn't the length but how every page felt necessary—no filler, just tight plotting. Makes it a great recommendation for anyone who loves political thrillers with a sci-fi twist.
I couldn't help but chuckle when I saw this question because 'The Guardians' is one of those titles that pops up in multiple forms—novels, graphic novels, even a movie adaptation. If we're talking about John Grisham's 2019 legal thriller 'The Guardians,' my hardcover edition clocks in at 384 pages. But here's the thing: page counts can vary wildly depending on the format. The paperback I loaned to my cousin last year had 400 pages due to larger font size, and the audiobook runtime is about 11 hours if that's your jam.
What fascinates me is how physical books can feel so different despite containing the same story. The hardcover has that satisfying weight, while the mass market paperback fits perfectly in my backpack for commute reading. I always check ISBNs when searching for specific editions—the 978-0385544184 is the one sitting on my shelf right now with those 384 pages.
I was just browsing my bookshelf the other day and noticed my copy of 'Safe' sitting there—such an underrated gem! The edition I have is the paperback published by Vintage in 2018, and it clocks in at 288 pages. It’s not a massive tome, but it packs a punch with its tight, suspenseful prose. I love how the story unfolds at this length—it’s enough to build tension without dragging. The pacing feels perfect, like every page is necessary. I’ve lent it to a few friends, and they all finished it in a weekend, which says a lot about how engaging it is. Funny enough, I’ve seen some older editions with slightly different page counts, but this one’s my favorite.
If you’re curious about other works by the same author, 'Safe' sits comfortably in their bibliography alongside novels like 'The Echo Room' and 'The Dark Net,' which have similar page ranges. It’s interesting how the physical weight of a book can sometimes hint at its intensity—this one feels light in the hand but heavy in the best way emotionally. I’d recommend it to anyone who loves psychological thrillers with a literary edge.