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Dec 31, 2020 06:50PM

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But I also like first person in, say, romance, because it allows you to see what drives the character and why they did what they did...
Actually, I think my favourite point of view would be first person multiple POVs, when you can differentiate between the narration style of all the characters. Then it gives them much more depth, like I live the Six of Crows duology and One of Us is Lying because they allow you to get inside everyone's minds, without being similar.
But then there's also a whole other type of book, like Percy Jackson, in which first person past tense works really really well, and keeps me hooked... do I guess the real answer is, it depends on the authors writing style and the genre of the book..

Stonechild





Yes same! But in some cases I prefer third because it adds a mystery element. We don’t exactly know what the character is thinking. Six of Crows does third person well. :)



My favorite is third person with various PoVs.

If I had to do a ranking, this is it:
1. 3rd person limited
2. (Close second) 1st person
3. 3rd person omniscient
4. 3rd person objective
5. 2nd person



It helps you understand different characters, their motives and reasons.







I agree but I like it where you have the first person of more than one person



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