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Multiple POVs: How many are "So Many!"?
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a.k.a. the whiny one, the boring one, or the stupid one

As for the number, I haven't read more than 5 povs. It completely depends on how well the author does it. There is a chance that the characters can be left undeveloped when there are more Povs. So I would prefer it to be a series instead of standalone if there are more than 5. But again it completely depends on the author's ability to write fleshed out characters with multi pov.


No amount of point of views is too many if your writing is good and you can integrate into your plot.

No amount of point of views is too many if your writing is good and you can integrate them into your plot.




Does that mean you prefer to read books with more than 1 pov?

Does that mean you prefer ..."
I don't really mind. I have read books with like 3 to 5 different parallel stories etc so I enjoyed it. First person stories I haven't read much but maybe it can become monotonous?
The Wanderer wrote: "Lusie wrote: "The Wanderer wrote: "I don't mind multiple PoV. It's a good way to introduce characters and their motivations. Only one PoV will show characters from their perspective."
Does that me..."
Sometimes it does, if the writing isn't great, so depends on the author according to me. If the MC is portrayed nicely, their POV seems enough then, for a good reading experience. However, I think at least 2 POVs must be there in each book, for proper understanding of the events and thoughts of the characters.
Does that me..."
Sometimes it does, if the writing isn't great, so depends on the author according to me. If the MC is portrayed nicely, their POV seems enough then, for a good reading experience. However, I think at least 2 POVs must be there in each book, for proper understanding of the events and thoughts of the characters.

I also think it depends on how well it is written.
One point of view can be enough if the writing is good

Yeah maybe writing in first person is difficult because you have to make each character meet the main character in order to talk about them? Generally Most books have multiple pov and smaller sub plots
What's your maximum limit for Multiple POVs in a book, when does it become "So Many!" for you?
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