It really depends. A prologue can range from one paragraph to fifteen pages, it all depends on what the writer wants. I, being a writer, like it to be at least one or two pages, but it really depends on what you want. I would recommend from one to five pages. Hope I helped you :)
If you are planning on getting it published and it is a young adults or adults book then I would say over 100 pages as lots of best selling books have had atleast 400
at least 4 pages
30
18 chapters plus a prologue. I own the book.
"The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak has 584 pages in the hardcover edition.
there is 342 pages total including the prologue and epilogue
498 pages. I checked on a website. It's a brilliant book, you should read it.
Sabriel is a fiction novel written by Garth Nix that is the first in the Abhorsen Trilogy. The book has 491 pages split into a prologue, twenty-nine chapters and an epilogue.
The Bad Book by Andy Griffiths has approximately 200 pages.
Neil Gaiman's preferred text edition of American God is 640 pages for the story and at east 20 more pages (unnumbered) for extra content including prologue, introduction and group discussion questions.
18 pages each day
Markus Zusak's The Book Thief consists of 10 parts (each containing 8 chapters) and a prologue and epilogue (each containing 4 chapters), for a total of 88 chapters. It should be noted that many chapters are only a few page long, and some of the longer chapters contain several pages of sketches.
Cosmos - book - has 365 pages.
The Perfect Storm - book - has 227 pages.
There are 352 pages in the book.