1: Chapter 2 - because Alcatraz was too stoopid to include chapter 1, which is a shame because it has all the stuff that would make the book non-confusing
2: Chapter 6 - it's a relief he skipped all the boring stuff from chapters 3, 4, and 5
3: Chapter pi
4: Chapter 4 1/2
5: Chapter 42 - The ultimate answer to life, the universe, and everything from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
6: Chapter 144:chapter 6: 144 is 12 squared (12X12) also known as a gross.
7: Act V, Scene III The last scene in Hamlet is Act V Scene II, so that is probably why the chapter where everyone quotes it is numbered as the next scene
8: Chapter A+
9: Chapter No!
10: Chapter 1010 - 1010 is 10 in binary, which matches up with the fact that it is the 10th chapter
11: Chapter 24601 - Main character's prison number from Les Miserables
12: Chapter 070706 - Probably a date (July 7th, 2006) but I don't know why. Chapter 070706 is the date Brandon got married
13: Chapter 6.02214179 x 10^23 - Avogadro's number, a constant having to do with measuring the number of atoms or molecules in a substance
14: Chapter Four Teens and a Pickle
15: Chapter 8675309 - The phone number in the popular song "Jenny". Lord have mercy on anyone with this phone number in real life
16: Chapter 16 - Umm, this actually looks like the regular chapter number. Am I missing some kind of trick here? То есть 16 шардов или сандерсоновский Космир
17: Chapter NCC-1701 - Or, more completely, USS Enterprise NCC-1701, the name of the ship in the original Star Trek series
18: Chapter 4815162342 - 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42 is the sequence of numbers that appeared in the television show Lost. People trapped on an island thought they had to type these numbers into a computer every so often or the world would end.
19: Chapter ???
20: Chapter infinity
21: Chapter infinity + 1 - for those of you not in the know, this number is the same as infinity. You can't get any bigger than infinity