For this prompt, choose any book with an uneven number of chapters. (An uneven number is also known as an “odd number.” It’s any number that cannot be divided by two to produce a whole number. Example: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, etc.)
While many books have numbered chapters, some do not. Books with numbered chapters will be an easier option for this prompt, but readers may also decide to track or physically count the number of chapters in books with unnumbered chapters.
Books may contain an epilogue or a similar style “bonus” chapter. Even in numbered books, these are often unnumbered, and it’s up to individual readers as to whether or not they count towards the final chapter total.
As always, remember that chapters may vary by edition. As long as at least one edition has uneven chapters, you can choose to read that book using any edition or format.
For this prompt, choose any book with an uneven number of chapters. (An uneven number is also known as an “odd number.” It’s any number that cannot be divided by two to produce a whole number. Example: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, etc.)
While many books have numbered chapters, some do not. Books with numbered chapters will be an easier option for this prompt, but readers may also decide to track or physically count the number of chapters in books with unnumbered chapters.
Books may contain an epilogue or a similar style “bonus” chapter. Even in numbered books, these are often unnumbered, and it’s up to individual readers as to whether or not they count towards the final chapter total.
As always, remember that chapters may vary by edition. As long as at least one edition has uneven chapters, you can choose to read that book using any edition or format.
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