How Many Pages Are In The Hoard Novel?

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Mic
Mic
2025-12-29 06:31:46
Just finished 'The Hoard' last night—what a ride! My copy’s from a small press, so it’s got this quirky 328-page layout with wide margins and these creepy little glyphs between chapters. Page counts aren’t everything, though; this thing reads faster than most 200-page novels. The action scenes are so visceral that you tear through them, and the dialogue snaps like a vintage horror comic.

For collectors, the limited edition from Subterranean Press is 352 pages with bonus artwork, but good luck finding it under $100 now. Honestly, the standard edition’s the way to go unless you’re a diehard fan. The story’s about this parasitic alien armor, right? Kinda poetic that the book itself feels like it latches onto you—I couldn’t put it down until 3AM.
Xander
Xander
2025-12-30 07:31:49
Checked my shelves—my dog-eared copy of 'The Hoard' is 312 pages. Weirdly specific, but it makes sense when you see how the chapters build. Starts slow with 20-page intro sections, then by the midpoint, you’re getting 5-page bursts of mayhem as the alien hoard takes over. The pacing’s brilliant like that. If you’re on the fence about length, think of it as three solid subway commutes’ worth of entertainment.
Grayson
Grayson
2026-01-02 14:02:42
Man, 'The Hoard' is one of those books that just sucks you in with its wild premise—Alien parasites and ancient conspiracies? Sign me up! I remember flipping through my paperback copy and being surprised by how dense it felt. Turns out, the page count varies by edition, but the one I have clocks in at around 320 pages. It’s not a doorstopper like some fantasy epics, but it packs a punch with its fast-paced plot and tight writing.

What’s cool is that even though it’s not super long, the world-building feels expansive. The authors (it’s a duo!) manage to weave this intricate mythology without bloating the page count. If you’re into sci-fi horror with a side of archaeology, it’s worth the weekend binge. My copy’s spine is cracked from rereading the climax—those last 50 pages are pure chaos in the best way.
Victoria
Victoria
2026-01-03 08:14:22
I’m a librarian, and we get this question a lot! 'The Hoard' by Anika Arrington and Michael Bunker has different page counts depending on the format. The trade paperback edition we shelve is 318 pages, while the hardcover runs slightly longer at 336 due to font size adjustments. Ebook versions can vary wildly—some readers report 290 ‘pages’ on kindles, but that’s always a guessing game with digital formatting.

Fun tidbit: the mass market paperback trimmed it down to 304 pages by using thinner paper, which actually suits the pulpy B-movie vibe of the story. The chapters are short, too, so it feels like a quicker read than the numbers suggest. Our patrons often finish it in two or three sittings.
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I get asked this by friends who switch between Tagalog and English all the time, and my short take is: yes, people do use 'hoard' in Tagalog conversations, but it depends on context and tone. In casual Taglish speech, especially among younger folks and on social media, you'll hear sentences like, "Nag-hoard siya ng pagkain noong lockdown," or "Huwag mag-hoard ng gamot." That borrowed verb carries a particular shade — it usually implies secretive, excessive, or panic-driven stockpiling. If you want a more neutral or formal Tagalog word, I use 'mag-ipon' for money (mag-ipon ng pera) and 'mag-imbak' or 'mag-stockpile' for supplies (mag-imbak ng pagkain / mag-ipon ng suplay). For nouns, 'ipon' works for savings and 'imbakan' or 'tinatabing suplay' for goods. Also watch out: when you say someone 'nag-hoard ng pera' it can sound shady, like hiding or hoarding cash for illicit reasons — in many contexts better wording is 'nag-iipon'. So in everyday speech, yes — 'hoard' appears naturally in Taglish and communicates a slightly negative, compulsive sense. In formal writing or when you want a neutral tone, pick 'mag-ipon', 'mag-imbak', or 'tinatabing suplay'. I tend to code-switch depending on company: 'hoard' for dramatic social-media posts, 'ipon' for practical money-talk, which feels cleaner to me.
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