If you look at the Amazon reviews of Don’t You Forget About Me, you’ll see several mentions of all the chapters being named after 80’s songs. If you haven’t had a chance to get a copy of the book yet (or if, say, you find yourself preparing for an 80’s karaoke party or something), you might find the following list handy:
Prologue, “Life in a Northern Town”
Chapter 1, “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin'”
Chapter 2, “Goody Two Shoes”
Chapter 3, “Small Town”
Chapter 4, “There’ll Be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry)”
Chapter 5, “Kyrie”
Chapter 6, “In the Air Tonight”
Chapter 7, “Save a Prayer”
Chapter 8, “Borderline”
Chapter 9, “”True Colors”
Chapter 10, “Blinded Me With Science”
Chapter 11, “One Thing Leads to Another”
Chapter 12, “Danger Zone”
Chapter 13, “Take My Breath Away”
Chapter 14, “Take On Me”
Chapter 15, “True Blue”
Chapter 16, “The Warrior”
Chapter 17, “No One Is To Blame”
Chapter 18, “Don’t Stop Believin’
Epilogue, “Peek-a-boo”
And, of course, there’s this one:
Is there a way to build a playlist on one of the online-music-streaming sites? That would be a unique way to promote the book.
You know, I tried that on Spotify, but things went awry (in other words, it asked me for money which I thought I didn’t have to pay), and I’ve been too occupied to try it again since.