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Every chapter focuses on one main character and each main character's chapters are written by a different author. So one author writes all chapters titled "Naomi", another one writes all chapters titled "Holden" and so on.
Once you know that, it becomes glaringly obvious while reading.
The thing you noticed, with each chapter being identical in length, is probably due to an agreement to give each author equal space in the novels.
Yep, that jogs my memory about the different chapters. And that's a better theory on chapter length, thanks. I think that is the same problem, though: a non-diagetic agreement to format it a certain way, resulting in filler and awkward pacing.