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As soon as you get serious about self-publishing a book, you are confronted with the choice of what size your book ought to be.
For instance, if you want to get a price on how much a book will cost to print, the first thing you need to know is the size.
Some pricing on digital books is in a range of sizes rather than having a different price for every different size, but that only helps a bit.
If you plan to print offset, you’ll need to specify the exact size in your request for an estimate. So one way or the other, it’s good to figure out near the beginning of your planning.
That’s not to say you can’t change your mind along the way. You won’t be locked into anything at this stage, so as long as you’re close to what the final size will be, the figures you’ll be working with should also be close enough until later in your production process.
Book sizes are known in printing terms as trim sizes since that’s where the book is trimmed at the last stage of production.
There are very few “rules” about book sizes, but there are a number of conventions that are good to know about. (All sizes quoted in this article are width x height.)
The decision you make on how to print your book will also affect your choice of trim sizes. Generally speaking, due to the highly automated nature of digital printing (used in print on demand distribution) you will have fewer choices of sizes.
Lightning Source
For instance, here is the entire list of trim sizes offered by Lightning Source, the largest supplier of print on demand production:
Trade paperback books:
4 x 6″ (154 x 102mm)
4 x 7″ (178 x 102mm)
4.25 x 7” (178 x 108mm)
4.37 x 7″ (178 x 111mm) A
4.72 x 7.48″ (190 x 120mm)
5 x 7″ (178 x 127mm)
5 x 8″ (203 x 127mm)
5.06 x 7.81″ (198 x 129mm)
5.25 x 8″ (203 x 133mm)
5.5 x 8.25″ (210 x 140mm)
5.5 x 8.5″ (216 x 140mm)
5.83 x 8.27″ (210 x 148 mm) A5
6 x 9″ (229 x 152mm)
6.14 x 9.21″ (234 x 156mm)
6.5 x 6.5″ (165 x 165 mm)
6.625 x 10.25″ (260 x 168mm) (Graphic Novel)
6.69 x 9.61″ (244 x 170 mm) (Pinched Crown)
7 x 10″ (254 x 178 mm)
7.44 x 9.69″ (246 x 189mm)
7.5 x 9.25″ (235 x 191mm)
8 x 8″ (203 x 203mm)
8 x 10″ (254 x 203mm)
8 x 10.88″ (276 x 203mm)
8.25 x 10.75″ (273 x 210mm)
8.25 x 11″ (279 x 210mm)
8.268 x 11.693″ (297 x 210mm) A4
8.5 x 8.5″ (216 x 216mm)
8.5 x 9″ (229 x 216mm)
8.5 x 11″ (280 x 216m)
Hardcover books:
5 x 8″ (203 x 127 mm) Case Lam/Cloth/Dust Jacket
5.5 x 8.5″ (216 x 140mm) Case Lam/Cloth/Dust Jacket
5.83 x 8.27″ (210 x 148 mm) Case Lam
6 x 9″ (229 x 152mm) Case Lam/Cloth/Dust Jacket
6.14 x 9.21″ (234 x 156mm) Case Lam/Cloth/Dust Jacket
6.69 x 9.61″ (244 x 170 mm) Case Lam
7 x 10″ (254 x 178 mm) Case Lam
7.5 x 9.25″ (235 x 191) Case Lam
8 x 8″ (203 x 203) Case Lam
8 x 10″ (254 x 203mm) Case Lam
8 x 10.88″ (276 x 203) Case Lam
8.25 x 10.75″ (273 x 210) Case Lam
8.5 x 8.5″ (216 x 216) Case Lam
8.5 x 11″ (280 X 216mm) Case Lam
Standard color:
4 x 6″ (102 x 154mm)
4 x 7″ (178 x 102mm)
4.37 x 7″ (178 x 111mm)
5 x 7″ (178 x 127mm)
5 x 8″ (203 x 127mm)
5.06 x 7.81″ (198 x 129mm)
5.25 x 8″ (203 x 133mm)
5.5 x 8.25″ (210 x 140mm)
5.5 x 8.5″ (216 x 140mm)
5.83 x 8.27″ (210 x 148 mm) A5
6 x 9″ (229 x 152mm)
6.14 x 9.21″ (234 x 156mm)
6.5 x 6.5″ (165 x 165 mm)
6.625 x 10.25″ (260 x 168mm) (Graphic Novel)
6.69 x 9.61″ (244 x 170 mm) (Pinched Crown)
7 x 10″ (254 x 178 mm)
7.44 x 9.69″ (246 x 189mm)
7.5 x 9.25″ (235 x 191mm)
8 x 8″ (203 x 203mm)
8 x 10″ (254 X 203mm)
8 x 10.88″ (276 x 203mm)
8.25 x 10.75″ (273 x 210mm)
8.25 x 11″ (279 x 210mm)
8.268 x 11.693 ” (297 x 210 mm) A4
8.5 x 8.5″ (216 x 216mm)
8.5 x 9″ (229 x 216mm)
8.5 x 11″ (280 X 216mm)

Premium color books:
4 x 7″ (178 x 102mm)
5 x 8″ (203 x 127 mm)
5.5 x 8.25″ (210 x 140mm)
5.5 x 8.5″ (216 x 140mm)
5.83 x 8.27″ (210 x 148 mm)
6 x 9″ (229 x 152mm)
6.14 x 9.21″ (234 x 156mm)
6.5 x 6.5″ (165 x 165 mm)
6.625 x 10.25″ (260 x 168mm) (Graphic Novel)
7 x 10″ (254 x 178 mm)
7.5 x 9.25″ (235 x 191mm)
8 x 8″ (203 x 203mm)
8 x 10″ (254 x 203 mm)
8.25 x 10.75″ (273 x 210mm)
8.5 x 8.5″ (216 x 216mm)
8.5 x 9″ (229 x 216mm)
8.5 x 11″ (280 x 216mm)
11 x 8.5″ (216 x 280mm)
Click on these links to find the most up-to-date listing of trim sizes available thru Lightning Source and Ingram Spark.
Kindle Direct Publishing
Kindle Direct Publishing, has a similar list:
Color ink and 60# white paper interior books:
5 x 8 inches, (12.7 x 20.32 centimeters)*
5.06 x 7.81 inches, (12.9 x 19.8 centimeters)
5.25 x 8 inches, (13.335 x 20.32 centimeters)
5.5 x 8.5 inches, (13.97 x 21.59 centimeters)
6 x 9 inches, (15.24 x 22.86 centimeters)*
6.14 x 9.21 inches, (15.6 x 23.4 centimeters)*
6.69 x 9.61 inches, (17 x 24.4 centimeters)
7 x 10 inches, (17.78 x 25.4 centimeters)*
7.44 x 9.69 inches, (18.9 x 24.6 centimeters)
7.5 x 9.25 inches, (19.1 x 23.5 centimeters)
8 x 10 inches, (20.32 x 25.4 centimeters)*
8.25 x 6 inches, (20.955 x 15.24 centimeters)
8.25 x 8.25 inches, (20.955 x 20.955 centimeters)
8.5 x 8.5 inches, (21.59 x 21.59 centimeters)*
8.5 x 11 inches, (21.59 x 27.94 centimeters)*
Black ink and 55# cream paper OR Black ink and 55# white paper interior books:
5 x 8 inches, (12.7 x 20.32 centimeters)*
5.06 x 7.81 inches, (12.9 x 19.8 centimeters)*
5.25 x 8 inches, (13.335 x 20.32 centimeters)*
5.5 x 8.5 inches, (13.97 x 21.59 centimeters)*
6 x 9 inches, (15.24 x 22.86 centimeters)*
6.14 x 9.21 inches, (15.6 x 23.4 centimeters)*
6.69 x 9.61 inches, (17 x 24.4 centimeters)*
7 x 10 inches, (17.78 x 25.4 centimeters)*
7.44 x 9.69 inches, (18.9 x 24.6 centimeters)*
7.5 x 9.25 inches, (19.1 x 23.5 centimeters)*
8 x 10 inches, (20.32 x 25.4 centimeters)*
8.25 x 6 inches, (20.955 x 15.24 centimeters)
8.25 x 8.25 inches, (20.955 x 20.955 centimeters)
8.5 x 8.5 inches, (21.59 x 21.59 centimeters)
8.5 x 11 inches, (21.59 x 27.94 centimeters)*
8.27 x 11.69 inches, (21 x 29.7 centimeters)
(* = Industry Standard sizes)
You’ll notice many of these sizes are identical to the Lightning Source sizes. Many are considered “industry standards.”

Find the most up-to-date listing of trim sizes available thru Kindle Direct Publishing here.
Blurb
At more specialized digital printers, the choices may be even more limited. For instance, at the color book specialist Blurb.com, you have a choice of only 5 sizes for color books:
5 x 8 in. (13 x 20 cm)
6 x 9 in. (15 x 23 cm)
7 x 7 in. (18 x 18 cm)
8 x 10 in. (20 x 25 cm)
10 x 8 in. (25 x 20 cm)
12 x 12 in. (30 x 30 cm)
13 x 11 in. (33 x 28 cm)
These are all larger sizes, intended for full-color books.
Find the most up-to-date listing of trim sizes available thru Blurb here.
Lulu
Lulu
Black and white only
5.5 x 8.5 in. (13.97 x 21.59 cm)
4.25 x 6.87 in. (10.79 x 17.45 cm)
Full-color only
12.75 x 10.75 in. (32.39 x 27.31 cm)
12 x 12 in. (30 x 30 cm)
Black and white or full-color books
8.5 x 11 in. (21.59 x 27.94 cm)
5.83 x 8.26 in. (A5) (14.81 x 20.98 cm)
6 x 9 in. (15.24 x 22.86 cm)
6.13 x 9.21 in. (15.6 x 23.4 cm)
6.625 x 10.25 in. (16.83 x 26.04 cm)
7.44 x 9.68 in. (18.9 x 24.59 cm)
7.5 x 7.5 in. (19 x 19 cm)
8.26 x 11.69 in. (A4) (20.98 x 29.69 cm)
8.5 x 8.5 in. (21.59 x 21.59 cm)
9 x 7 in. (22.86 x 17.78 cm)
8.25 x 10.75 in. (20.96 x 27.31 cm)
Find the most up-to-date listing of trim sizes available thru Lulu here.
Other considerations may further limit your choices. I often recommend a creme-colored paper for novels and memoirs, and even some self-help and nonfiction books. I find it easier to read for long stretches and with less glare than the pure white papers.
However, both Lightning Source and CreateSpace limit which trim sizes are available with creme paper. For instance, at CreateSpace only the 5.25″ x 8″, 5.5″ x 8.5″, or 6″ x 9″ are available, all other sizes print with white paper only.
Offset printing has few of the restrictions imposed by the digital book printers. Although it’s handy to stay with the traditional sizes, you can print your book any size you like. Some sizes may make more efficient use of paper and consequently be more economical, but it’s possible to do almost any size. I have a book on press right now that’s 9.5″ x 11.5″, an impossibility for digital printers at the moment.
Offset book printers will also make the full range of paper stocks from many paper mills available to just about any size book. Printing papers vary widely and you can choose different weights, colors, textures and finishes if you like. There really are very few limitations other than your creativity and your budget.
Most of the books I see from self-publishers are either 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ or 6″ x 9.” They are good, readable sizes that will work for many types of books. If this is your first book and it falls into the categories I’ve listed above, there’s a good chance one of these two sizes will work for you.
Pick a different size if:
However, be wary of larger sizes, over 6″ x 9″ or 7″ x 10″. Why? Many book shelves—including the shelves in some bookstores—won’t easily handle books bigger than that. Unless you’re producing an art book, you probably don’t want to end up with a book that won’t fit anyone’s bookshelves.
Takeaway: Consider the genre of your book, the printing method you plan to use, and your paper choices before deciding on a trim size for your book. If possible, pick an “industry standard” size.