"There is no book that has taught me so much and given me so much fun at the same time."
So:
Stop trying to make up a new structure every time.
This is exhausting and unnecessary.
Just follow this chapter structure:
E = Entertainment
I = Information
F = Conclusion with Hook
You usually create the E through curiosity:
"The man in black fled across the desert and the gunslinger followed him" (From "The Black Tower" by Stephen King).
The I is then the unfolding of the background: Who is the bogeyman? Who is the gunslinger?
The conclusion is usually ivory coast telegram screening the solution to a puzzle and the opening of a new puzzle (hook).
"He went to sleep. The day was over. But his rest did not last long..."
Originality is overrated
If you are now thinking:
"But that's not original at all."
Then I tell you one thing:
Originality is totally overrated.
The trick is not to constantly reinvent the wheel, but to take it to new places.
For this reason:
consequence of this established structure.
But fill it with new life like no other – here you can be original.