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What I'm trying to get at is, if the book is finished, then that's all that matters. Don't add in fluff just to make it longer and don't take important things out just for the sake of length. Only add or subtract something in if you feel it helps the story. So yes, quality of quantity.


I am trying really hard not to make an inappropriate size comment. Some days it is soooooo hard to be good.


It is aimed at a YA audience and the start of a series of books I plan on writing. I intend to offer it for free when I have three books ready and published, but I've already tried to do that with my Benjamin Knight series, and despite me asking people to report to amazon that it is free elsewhere (kobo and google play), amazon still haven't price matched.
Is that worth a thread? Links for books people want to make free on kindle for us to report to amazon?

Also if you're going to look into the data available, there is an author earnings report that show some interesting trends. I would definitely check that out if you're interested in this stuff.

If it is not part of a series where the other books are significantly longer, and it tells the story well, then it should be fine.
For Kevin, I would prefer to get a 145,000 book that told the whole story. I hate getting a book that I get to the end of, only to find that nothing has been resolved, and it is only the first part of what should have been one book. Be sure that your first part has its own story arc, and end with a proper resolution...

If anyone wanted to read it, I would really appreciate it?
Yesterday, I completed the first draft of X-Calibur: The Return, and the total word count is just over 55k words. This surprised me, as my Benjamin Knight novels clock in at about 100k words per book (the third is a little longer at 115k).
I accept that 55k is a novel, and that I've told the story I wanted to tell without (hopefully) meandering and giving too much/too little detail, so the question is really does the length of the book actually matter?
Is it quality over quantity, or are people put off by books that may appear 'too short' (or maybe too long for that matter).
I'm on my first run through now, and will do 2 or 3 before it goes to beta readers and then an editor, so the length may change a little but I wouldn't expect a huge change in the length.
What do you think?