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message 51: by Anna (new)

Anna Sage | 3 comments I can do 2 max, it gets very hard to invest in new characters after that


message 52: by Mireille (new)

Mireille | 5 comments 2 maybe 3 if it’s anything other than romance. A love triangle romance with 3 povs is dragging it


Duo ❄️☃️✨✝️ | 3 comments Im definitely more fond of single POV’s
most likely because I don’t have to change my whole mindset to fit another POV

although I think i can gandle 3 at most


alice (lana del rey's version) | 110 comments i would prefer 2 people, but 4 max (even then, there's always going to be that one boring pov)


message 55: by diya⁷ (new)

diya⁷ | 26 comments six of crows had six povs but I'm definitely picking favorites so i get less interested in other characters


message 56: by des (new)

des | 1 comments i normally read books with 1 pov, but i love characters and all of that. i love books with 2-5 povs. i read unwind recently and that had a lot of povs. idk, yeah i like it when there’s a lot of different characters. OH i like books like wings of fire where it’s a big series but it switches povs with the books. i haven’t found another series like that that i like though 😞😞


message 57: by Kara McArrie (new)

Kara McArrie (karazynsolo) | 27 comments After reading The Stormlight Archive (with 18 POVs in the first book alone), I can say for sure that I can handle as many POVs as the author wants to throw at me—if they're done right. It's not about the number; it's about how the author manages it. I think if each POV has its own purpose and voice, it feels natural to switch between them, even in massive, complex stories.
But when a POV is just dropped in for no reason, it can get confusing and annoying and can totally throw off the pacing.
I don’t mind too many POVs. Nonetheless, I can only grow truly invested in the story of about five to eight characters. But if there are even more POVs than that, the execution has to be really good. The key is making sure each POV adds something to the story—whether it’s to reveal something new, move the plot along, or help build an emotional connection. If the shifts feel messy or forced, it can unfortunately ruin the whole flow.


✧˖°.  chloe ✧˖°. | 3 comments Probably only 3. One of the reason I DNFED One Of Us Is Lying because I got confused who was who.


Ella✨(booktrovert) | 152 comments ✧˖°. chloe ✧˖°. wrote: "Probably only 3. One of the reason I DNFED One Of Us Is Lying because I got confused who was who."

fair. I had to keep going back to the beginning of the chapters to see who was who


message 60: by Louie (new)

Louie Smit | 2 comments Specifically, no more than two first-person POVs and the rest have to be outsider narration. The only time writing from every character's POV is justified is if you're applying the Rashomon effect, which makes it a device for story delivery. Even then, it has to be extremely well crafted as people are still reading the book, not watching a screen


message 61: by Zahra (new)

Zahra | 29 comments I can read like five or six POVs in one book, I've read a book with seven (House of Hades) and I was perfectly fine with it.


message 62: by Ilse (new)

Ilse | 44 comments as long as it's clear who's pov it is now, I can handle pretty much any number


message 63: by Kaylee (new)

Kaylee Souter | 26 comments 5


Ella✨(booktrovert) | 152 comments Zahra wrote: "I can read like five or six POVs in one book, I've read a book with seven (House of Hades) and I was perfectly fine with it."

nooooooo that's too many for my brain!


message 65: by Queen of Shelves (new)

Queen of Shelves | 7 comments 1-3


Laylah Marie, Darling (laylah_marie) | 18 comments The most I can handle is 4


message 67: by Veronica (new)

Veronica (unpublishedplots) | 6 comments Most 5... Preferable 3 max


message 68: by Alexis (new)

Alexis | 3 comments 2 at most 3


꧁༺ L̴E̴X̴I̴E̴ ༻꧂ | 126 comments Usually I prefer dual POV. If a side character has more of a role though, I like getting their POV too.


daniel .☘︎ ݁˖ (mairbear's version) | 51 comments 1 or 2 but I can handle a lot but not like more than 10.


message 71: by Katrina (new)

Katrina | 8 comments Hey everyone!

Just joined Goodreads and super excited to be here! I'm all about books, good convos, and connecting with like-minded people. Looking forward to discovering new reads and growing together.
Let’s connect and share the love of books!


message 72: by Jada (new)

Jada (semi study hiatus) Up to seven, but not one after the other.


message 73: by Nellie (new)

Nellie Adams | 1 comments Honestly, as much as possible as long as their labeled, I actually like it better that way


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