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Lynn
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Apr 03, 2011 03:52AM

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Recently I just three series of novels by J.A. Jance, and they averaged about 350 pages each. That was a size that I enjoyed, since I don't have an e-reader, and the books were quite easy to carry around, no matter where my plans for the day took me.
Overall, I when I read fiction, I find that I enjoy books that have enough length to fully develop a story, and enough depth that I can appreciate the characters and story line.




That size selection makes sense. I'd rather carry a slim paperback than lug around a hardback with me, especially if I was riding on a train, bus, or subway car.

Yes, that's a mealy-mouthed way of saying I don't pay attention to book length - at least, not when selecting books. If I find myself halfway through and I'm actually paying attention to page numbers, the book's probably not going to get more than a couple of stars on my review.

As for ideal book length, I've read some 200 page books that were 150 pages too long, and some 700 page books that were 300 pages too short. It really depends on the quality of the writing.