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Page numbering on the signed edition of : An Absolutely Remarkable Thing: A Novel
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Different entities count pages differently. Where exactly 336 came from is anyone's guess.
ETA: in a similar vein, I went ahead and removed "a novel" from the title field, but is "signed edition" valid? Any book can be signed by the author, and I doubt that every copy with this ISBN has a signature?

I also found the "A novel" idiosyncratic and redundant, but I said what can you do it is on the cover ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
As for the Signed and non signed editions; They apparently have totaly different ISBN numbers, so I think it is better to leave as they are (probably they are a part of a promotional deal).


https://www.goodreads.com/help/show/2...
"A novel" isn't considered a valid subtitle.
https://www.goodreads.com/help/show/2...
As for the edition information, I dropped that into the edition field for the moment because it definitely doesn't belong in the title, valid or not.

Beat me to it. Yeah, that's the assumption I ended up making, too.

Goodreads policy is to exclude "A Novel" or "A Romance" etc from the title field. Here's the policy:
https://www.goodreads.com/help/show/2...
ISBN-13: 978-1524744120
The information on the book page indicates that it has 336 pages, and the Amazon page agrees too(c.f. Link, and a picture for verification too). However, in the book itself, the last page of the story is 338, and the last numbered page is 343.
I have changed the information on the book page to 343.
I wanted to verify this with a more experienced member since most of the sites show 336, which is weird.