Page counts for obscure titles are tricky! 'Silver Elite' isn’t in mainstream catalogs, but based on similar mid-tier light novels, I’d guess 180-250 pages. Smaller presses often skimp on thick paper, so it might feel slimmer than a trad-published book. If it’s part of a series, earlier volumes tend to be shorter too. My advice? Hit up used book sites—seller listings sometimes note page numbers in descriptions. Or join a Discord server for LN collectors; those folks archive everything.
No luck finding 'Silver Elite’s' exact length, but if it’s a light novel, think Haruhi Suzumiya-sized—around 200 pages give or take. Niche works often fly under metadata radars until fans manually log them. Check MyAnimeList’s literary section; users sometimes add page counts for lesser-known entries. Or DM the publisher’s social media—they’re usually happy to confirm!
I couldn't find exact page counts for 'Silver Elite' after digging around forums and book databases—it might be a lesser-known title or a fan-translated work. But if it's a light novel or indie publication, those usually range between 150-300 pages depending on formatting and editions. Some publishers also release expanded versions later, so page counts can vary.
If you're looking for something similar in vibe, 'Overlord' or 'Sword Art Online' have that elite warrior theme with solid page counts (usually 200+ per volume). Maybe check community threads like r/LightNovels—someone might’ve scanned their copy and shared details there. I love how niche titles like this spark deep dives!
Agh, the frustration of hunting down specs for hidden gems! I’ve scoured my usual sources (Goodreads, indie store inventories) and struck out on 'Silver Elite.' For context, though: most standalone fantasy LNs cap at 220 pages, while serialized ones hover around 160. If it’s a doujinshi or web novel adaptation, page counts shrink further due to smaller print runs. Maybe try searching ISBN databases if you have a physical copy—library catalogs sometimes list details like this that retailers skip.
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After being rejected by her mate and kicked out of her pack, Hannah finds herself in a new world. She discovers her true roots and identity, but this new discovery comes at a price. Will it soothe her inner desires or open a new door of heartbreak and revenge?
Hannah's life is then turned upside down when she is threatened by the same people who rejected her. Her journey takes an unexpected turn when past and present collide and the lines between forgiveness and revenge blur.
Nora Jones had the perfect life with a loyal best friend and a wonderful boyfriend. Or so she thought. After a cruel joke at the hands of the Goddess, Nora's picture-perfect life comes crashing down around her sending her into a spiral. Fearing for her future, her brother and Alpha, Marcus, sends her to a neighboring pack, hoping the change in scenery will do her good. Or does he have an ulterior agenda of his own?
While inside Silver Run Nora meets two mysterious men, each with their own secrets. When those pasts catch up with them Nora is dragged into a dangerous game, one she will have to win.
Book 2 of The Silver Run Series. Ongoing. Can be read as a standalone.
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Elle Davidson, orphaned at 12 with limited memory, is taken in by the Alpha and Luna of the New Moon pack. There she meets Damon Ledger, the future Alpha, and her nemesis. Damon does everything he can to control Elle's life, and his friends do everything they can to make her life hell. All of that changes after Damon comes home from Alpha training, and their undeniable chemistry makes staying away from one another impossible.
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This is book 1, can be read as a standalone.
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They called me wolfless. Weak. Worthless.
On my eighteenth birthday, my fated mate, the future Alpha, rejected me in front of the entire pack. The mate bond I'd dreamed of shattered into a thousand pieces, and I was exiled with nothing but the clothes on my back and a broken heart.
But what they didn't know was that I was never wolfless. I was cursed.
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Because I'm not just any werewolf. I am Aria Silvermoon, the lost heir to the throne. The rightful Queen of all werewolves.
Now I'm back, and nothing will stop me from reclaiming what's mine.
My ex-mate wants me back? Too late. He had his chance and chose someone else.
The ruthless Alpha Kade Blackthorn wants to claim me as his? He might be the only one strong enough to stand beside a queen.
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They thought throwing me away would be the end of my story.
They were wrong.
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Man, I wish I could give you a straight answer on this, but 'The Silver Tree' is one of those elusive titles that feels like it exists in whispers among book circles. I’ve scoured my usual haunts—secondhand bookstores, niche forums, even library archives—and come up empty. It might be a self-published gem or a regional release that never hit mainstream shelves. Sometimes, obscure fantasy or indie lit flies under the radar like this. If it’s the one I think it is, with the cover art of a gnarled tree under moonlight, I’d guess it’s around 300-350 pages based on similar titles from small presses. But honestly, half the fun is the hunt! If you find a copy, let me know—I’d love to swap notes.
What’s wild is how these hidden books build myths around themselves. I once spent months tracking down a rumor of a 90s sci-fi novella called 'The Glass Horizon,' only to discover it was a typo in a forum post. Moral of the story? Page counts are easy to confirm for big releases, but the unknowns? They keep the magic alive. Maybe that’s why I keep digging.
Silver Lining' is one of those books that feels like a cozy blanket—it wraps you up in its world, and before you know it, you've lost track of time flipping through its pages. The edition I own, a paperback from 2019, clocks in at 328 pages. But what's fascinating is how the pacing varies depending on the publisher. Some hardcover versions I've seen at bookstores have slightly larger fonts and spacing, nudging the count closer to 350.
What really stuck with me, though, isn't just the page count but how the story uses every page so effectively. The protagonist's journey from self-doubt to empowerment unfolds in such a natural way that even the quieter moments feel purposeful. If you're curious about specific editions, I'd recommend checking online retailers or library catalogs—they often list page numbers in the details section. For me, it's a book that proves length doesn't dictate impact.
Silver Shadows' page count is a topic I've seen debated among fans! The Richelle Mead novel, part of the 'Bloodlines' series, clocks in at 416 pages in its original hardcover edition. I remember borrowing it from a friend and being surprised by how chunky it felt—definitely a satisfying read for fans craving more after 'The Golden Lily.' The paperback version trims it down slightly to around 384 pages, which is pretty standard for YA fantasy. What's wild is how fast those pages fly by once you're hooked on Sydney and Adrian's story. Mead's pacing makes it feel shorter than it looks, especially during those tense Rose Garden scenes!
The ebook version technically has 'fewer' pages due to formatting, but word count-wise, it's identical. I actually compared editions once out of curiosity—the hardcover's larger font and spacing make it seem more substantial. Either way, it's a perfect weekend binge read. Side note: the German translation is split into two volumes, which still baffles me since the original isn't THAT long!