Man, I wish I could give you a straight answer on this, but 'The Triangle' is one of those titles that's weirdly elusive! I remember scouring online bookstores and forums trying to find info about it—turns out there might be a few books with similar names. If you mean the thriller by Catherine Coulter, that's part of her FBI series and runs around 400 pages. But if it's the obscure indie novel I stumbled upon at a used bookstore years ago, that one was a slim 120-page thing with a blue cover.
Honestly, the ambiguity kinda adds to the mystery of it all. Maybe that’s intentional? I’d recommend checking ISBNs or asking in niche book groups—someone’s bound to have the exact edition you’re looking for. Either way, happy hunting!
Digging through my bookshelf just now, I realized how tricky this question is! My copy of 'The Triangle'—some self-published sci-fi gem I grabbed at a con—has 278 pages, but my friend’s edition (same title, different author) clocks in at 160. It’s wild how titles repeat across genres! If you’re after something specific, try adding the author’s name or a keyword from the plot to your search. Librarians are also low-key superheroes for this stuff.
Ugh, page counts can be such a rabbit hole! I once spent an hour debating whether to buy 'The Triangle' because one listing said 352 pages and another said 368—turns out the latter included bonus content. If you’re reading for a book club or something, maybe aim for the digital version? Ebooks often adjust font size, so the number fluctuates anyway. My take: focus less on the pages and more on whether the story grips you by chapter two.
This reminds me of that time I ordered 'The Triangle' online and got a 90-page chapbook instead of the 500-page epic I expected. Moral of the story? Always double-check the description. Some print-on-demand books also vary in length based on formatting. If you’re desperate for accuracy, maybe hit up the publisher directly—they’re usually nice about answering!
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