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I recently posted my review for the book Buzz Manning. Just out of curiosity after I was done, I looked it up on Barnes and Noble. According to the Barnes and Noble website, the book is supposed to be 185 pages. The file I downloaded to my Nook and read was only 144 pages. I wondered if it was possible to find out if the page discrepancy is valid or not. If I was missing 40 pages, then my review would not be accurate and I would like to read the missing pages and redo my review.
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Is the book available in paperback/hardcover? If so, the page count might reflect that.

When I use my Nook, sometimes the page count adjusts based on my personal selections for font and font-size.
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