Depending on what edition that you have, the page numbers are going to vary slightly from the following list; however, the following information should get you close. It is for a digital copy of the book, and the ISBN is 9780307887450
Chapter 1 starts on page 13.
Chapter 2 = page 27
Chapter 3 = page 37
Chapter 4 = page 47
Chapter 5 = page 52
Chapter 6 = page 61
Chapter 7 = page 68
Chapter 8 = page 77
Chapter 9 = page 87
Chapter 10 = page 100
Chapter 11 = page 108
Chapter 12 = page 116
Chapter 13 = page 128
Chapter 14 = page 134
Chapter 15 = page 148
Chapter 16 = page 160
Chapter 17 = page 169
Chapter 18 = page 180
Chapter 19 = page 190
Chapter 20 = page 200
Chapter 21 = page 208
Chapter 22 = page 216
Chapter 23 = page 226
Chapter 24 = page 234
Chapter 25 = page 241
Chapter 26 = page 249
Chapter 27 = page 259
Chapter 28 = page 269
Chapter 29 = page 276
Chapter 30 = page 283
Chapter 31 = page 295
Chapter 32 = page 304
Chapter 33 = page 313
Chapter 34 = page 327
Chapter 35 = page 335
Chapter 36 = page 343
Chapter 37 = page 350
Chapter 38 = page 360
Chapter 39 = page 369
What I appreciate as a reader in regards to these chapters is that Cline kept his chapters consistent in length and relatively short. The chapters all fall right around the 10 page per chapter mark. Keeping the chapters consistent, along with keeping them somewhat short, allows readers to frequently feel a sense of progression as they work through the story. I'm certain Cline intentionally did this considering that the book is so steeped in video game references and the "gamer" world. Video games also frequently give players small rewards throughout the game. It gives a sense of progression as well as motivation to keep on playing. Cline's physical organization of the book mirrors this concept.
Thursday, November 30, 2017
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