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Inessa05 [86]
4 years ago
5

How meny chapters is good for a book

Advanced Placement (AP)
2 answers:
Bess [88]4 years ago
7 0
Will i can say that if i was making a book i will want aleast 100 chapters in it. So that way people will know its a good book because of the amount of chapters you have.
notsponge [240]4 years ago
3 0
I would say about 10+. It really just depends on if you are planning on writing a long book, or a short book, but in my opinion, it would be 10+.
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