Okay so I’ve always been that Harry Potter nerd who reads the books every couple years. Last weekend my buddy asked me which one’s the thickest monster of the series, and I realized I couldn’t remember exact numbers. Time to nerd out properly!

Digging out the physical books
First I pulled all my old hardcovers from the shelf, blowing dust off the tops. They’re the original Scholastic editions from way back when. Stacked them on my kitchen table like a wonky tower – nearly toppled Chamber of Secrets twice!
Counting pages manually like a caveman
Started flipping through each book one by one:
- Sorcerer’s Stone: 309 pages – quick read
- Chamber of Secrets: 341 pages
- Prisoner of Azkaban: 435 pages – getting chunky
- Goblet of Fire: 734 pages! Thought my arms would give out
But then I grabbed Order of the Phoenix – holy moly. This thing felt like a brick. Counted front to back: 870 freaking pages! My thumb got sore just holding it open.
Double-checking online sources
Figured maybe my eyes deceived me. Hopped online (not linking anything!) and checked three different sites. All said same thing:
- American edition: 870 pages
- British edition: 766 pages but denser text
- Word count around 257,000 words – that’s War and Peace territory!
Why it makes total sense
While comparing, realized why Phoenix is so huge:

- Harry’s angsty teenage phase means extra drama paragraphs
- Introducing the whole Ministry of Magic bureaucracy mess
- Dolores Umbridge needs endless descriptions of her awful sweaters
- DA meetings take forever to describe
Makes Goblet’s 734 pages feel breezy in comparison. Still love it though – that epic Ministry battle scene needs all that buildup!
So yeah, mystery solved. Now I’m scared to start my Phoenix reread – might need wrist braces this time around.