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Originally Posted by DNSB
Interesting. I've never found much of close correlation between the page numbers in a pbook and ebook edition of the same book unless the creator has deliberately added the information and you happen to have the edition of the pbook those numbers came from...
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I've found pretty close correlation on many books... and I don't have to own the printed books to look up how many pages they have in paperback and hardback versions. That's usually provided in the advertising blurb.
For example, I just downloaded a Kindle First book that I may or may not read called
The Last Dance. The Kindle version is 456 pages, the hardback book is 463 pages and the paperback book is 464 pages. I'm guessing in the new Kobo scheme this book could be anywhere between 200 pages to 60,000 pages. Which, of course, means nothing. By "relative correlation" I (of course) don't mean exact correlation, but I do expect something in the same ballpark.
I realize this is not important to some folks, but it is important to me. But I'm repeating myself now, so I'll try to butt out from this thread.