Going Postal wird vermutlich Kapitel haben, wobei man nicht weiß, ob es nicht auch ein Scherz von Terry gewesen sein könnte.
Jemand hat einen ganz entsetzen Beitrag geschrieben, dass A Hat Full of Sky Kapitel hat und hat Terry dann zitiert mit:
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movies. Homer didn't write in chapters. I can see what their purpose is in
children's books ("I'll read to the end of the chapter, and then you must go
to sleep") but I'm blessed if I know what function they serve in books for
adults. "
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Woraufhin er natürlich gesagt hat, dass es ein Kinderbuch
ist 
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Men, Truckers and the Johnny Maxwell series. As I indicated above, there
are practical reasons why kids want them.
Oh, and Going Postal will have chapters, for the fun of it. It's not
like to become a regular occurrence..
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