Import book cd goes out of order

I have imported a cd book. when it transfer to my I pod the chapters go out of order.
What am I doing wrong.

Thank you for taking the time and trouble to reply, Santo!
I tried your suggestion, but it didn't seem to help, but then I noticed something that I hadn't noticed before. Half of the discs were titled "Disc XXX" and the other half were titled "Disk XXX". (Notice the spelling of "Disc" vs. "Disk".) Once I made the spelling uniform, everything was fine.
Thanks again!
Judie

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