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Story Length: Do NOT trust Wikipedia!

^That podcast also mentioned the breakdown of story lengths. If I recall correctly, they placed novels at 40K+, and novelettes at 7500 - 17K. The 17K break-point differs slightly from the 17.5K used for the Nebula awards, but it was mentioned that 17K is the limit for submissions to the Writers of the Future contest.
 
^ Yeah, and I thought 50K seemed short for a novel.... :)

I think middle grade novels tend to fall around that length, with books for the slightly younger crowd lower than 50K and books for upper middle grade ranging as high as 60K or a tad more. I don't write them, so I'm only going with random info from various blog posts and articles.
 

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20,000-80,000 is normal for middle grades (which is the age bracket I write for).

Matilda by Rold Dahl is 40,000 words.

The Giver by Lois Lowry is 43,600 words.

Holes by Lois Sachar is 47,079 words.

A Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L'Engle is 49,900 words.

The first few Harry Potters come it at aroun 70-80,000 and the Percy Jackson books are around 80-90.
 
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