I remember reading Rory's book and being completely engrossed in its story. The edition I had was a hardcover with around 320 pages. It felt like the perfect length—not too short to leave me wanting more, and not so long that it dragged. The pacing was just right, keeping me hooked from start to finish. The book had a nice balance of dialogue and description, making it a smooth read. If you’re looking for something immersive but not overwhelming, this one hits the mark. The page count might vary slightly depending on the edition, but 320 is a good estimate.
Rory's book is one of those reads that lingers in your mind long after you’ve finished it. The version I picked up had 352 pages, and every one of them was packed with vivid storytelling and rich character development. The book’s structure made it easy to lose track of time, with chapters that flowed seamlessly into one another. I’ve seen some paperback editions with slightly fewer pages, around 300, but the hardcover tends to be a bit longer due to formatting.
What’s interesting is how the page count doesn’t feel daunting because the narrative is so engaging. Rory has a way of weaving details into the plot without making it feel heavy. If you’re someone who enjoys depth but doesn’t want a massive tome, this book strikes a great balance. I’d recommend checking the specific edition you’re interested in, as page numbers can vary based on publisher and print size.
I’ve come across Rory's book in a few different formats, and the page count usually falls between 300 and 350. The paperback I read was 312 pages, and it felt like a cozy weekend read—enough substance to sink into but not so long that it became a chore. The writing style is fluid, so the pages fly by pretty quickly.
One thing I noticed is that the font size and spacing can affect the page count. Some editions use larger print, which might bump it up to 350 pages, while others keep it tight and concise. If you’re particular about length, it’s worth looking up the specific version you’re considering. Either way, the story’s charm makes the page count feel just right.
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