How Many Pages Are In The Book NPCs?

2025-12-02 08:28:17 197

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Bennett
Bennett
2025-12-05 19:51:18
The book 'NPCs' by Drew Hayes is one of those fun reads that blends fantasy and gaming in a way that feels fresh. I picked it up after hearing friends rave about it, and I was pleasantly surprised by how thick it was—definitely not a light afternoon read! My paperback edition clocks in at 368 pages, which gives Hayes plenty of room to flesh out his quirky premise: what happens to the background characters in a tabletop RPG when the players die? The pacing never drags, though; it’s packed with witty dialogue, unexpected twists, and just enough world-building to keep you hooked.

What I love about 'NPCs' is how it balances humor and heart. The page count might seem daunting, but the chapters fly by because the characters are so engaging. There’s Thistle the grumpy gnome, Grumph the half-orc with a secret soft side, and Gabrielle, who’s way more than just a noble’s daughter. By the time I hit the last page, I was already itching to dive into the sequel. If you’re into RPGs or just love a good underdog story, this one’s worth the time investment.
Weston
Weston
2025-12-06 22:54:50
My copy of 'NPCs' is 368 pages—perfect for a weekend binge. It’s the kind of book where you start reading and suddenly realize you’ve blown through half of it in one sitting. The blend of comedy and adventure makes it super easy to get lost in, and the length feels just right for the story Hayes wants to tell.
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