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Originally Posted by Uncle Robin
Serious, non-trolling question here: If you accept that page numbers vary by format, exactly what is the "something" they mean to you? If being at page 50 out of 100 on format A = being at page 75 out of 150 on format B, what is the advantage of these arbitrary progress markers over percentages, which would be format-agnostic?
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I look at the book contents and determine what page is last. There might be 10 pages or even 75 pages of acknowledgements, notes, references, samples of different books, or other stuff after the book is done. If there is a lot of stuff that is not part of the novel, you might be "done" at 88 percent!
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