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Action, adventure stories tend to work better in the third person.
I prefer first person. I hate third person and often end up giving up on reading the book but that's just me. Some if very well done I do enjoy like Falling Kingdoms and Venom. I also really LOVE dual POVs where each chapter switches characters especially in romances. I like to see both sides of the story.

But generally, I like first person view. It makes me more attached to the main character as I see the things around him/her in their perspective. I think it's better for authors to write in third person though, because they get to step back and see each characters' personality, and not just the main characters.


i dont reay like 3 person but im getting used to it




first person. I also agree with that connection. I'm not as engaged with third person.


For example, if I'm writing a scene in which a child wanders through a meadow, I like to describe the flowers with simple terms that child would understand, not with Latin!
This gives even third person narratives a first person intimacy.
AC

However, first person is practically considered a crime in fiction for adults! Most readers of fiction beyond New Adult will only read third person, and refuse to read books written from another perspective.
I have to say, I think I agree. I like first person in YA, but don't love it when I'm reading adult fiction!
Not sure how much sense that makes, except that teen experiences in YA books seem to work well in first... Some publishers won't even accept manuscripts in first person these days.

im reading the maze runner, and im not enjoying it at all.
being as the third person is nonsense to me. we know what the main character's thinking but we cant tell what the others are thinking.
i totally prefer being the first person. its like im actually in the story, just changing names.

As for a general preference of Third VS First person, I prefer third, for reasons most posters have already stated above: it opens the horizons to look into other characters and their feelings. First person dwells mainly on the hero/heroine and, if the lead is annoying (which isn't a rare occurrence), I get frustrated with my read.

I'm so agreed with you

Some authors choose to write in third person (where the reader can see the thoughts and feelings of various characters).
Still, some authors, more and more often, are chosing to write different chapters from different characters point of view in first person. With these books, sometimes each chapter switches points of view but each one is in first person. The title of the chapter tends to be the name of the character who will be telling the story. For example, ch. 1 would be in X's first person p.o.v. and ch. 2 would be in Y's first person p.o.v.
Which type of novel do you prefer? Do you like: one character telling the story in their pov? Or do you like 3rd person pov throughout the whole story? OR do you like when the author switches between different characters telling the story???