The 52 Book Club: 2025 / 2026 Challenge discussion
2024 Challenge
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7 -- At Least Four Different POV
One of my favorite books is The Candymakers by Wendy Mass - a YA book and told from 4 different kids POV: starts with one kid from point A to B, then the next section is second kid retelling things from his POV from point A to B, and then third kid and fourth kid each same way. It reveals the story in. Fantastic way!!I would also say most of Jodi piccolts earlier books are that way - one of my favorites is Nineteen Minutes
Im almost finished with Hello, Beautiful by Ann Napolitano which will fit this prompt if anyone needs an idea for a book. Not sure what I’LL read for this prompt but I love multi-perspective books so this is one of my fave promptsGoing to read a December To Remember
if I remember rightly, most of Lucy Foleys books will fit this category- the hunting party, the guest list and the Paris apartment. think each are from 5 or 6 perspectives
I won't be reading it for the challenge (because I'm currently reading it, ha) but... Sign Here by Claudia Lux would fit the prompt.
Denise wrote: "Im almost finished with Hello, Beautiful by Ann Napolitano which will fit this prompt if anyone needs an idea for a book. Not sure what I’LL read for this prompt but I love multi-perspective books ..."Great idea. This will be my read for this category, as it has been in my TBR for a while!
A book I just finished, Vicious by VE Schwab, would fit this. But I started the challenge to push me into reading a wider variety, so I am going to try Poisonwood Bible.
Steph wrote: "I won't be reading it for the challenge (because I'm currently reading it, ha) but... Sign Here by Claudia Lux would fit the prompt."Great! Just got this from the library a couple of days ago without realizing it would fit a prompt.
"The Paris Secret" by Natasha Lester is my pick for this. The chapter titles made the POVs easy! Also good for book with "Secret" in the title.
I am also planning to read "She Started It" by Sian Gilbert, which has different POVs from the bridesmaids.
I read The Parisian Apartment by Lucy Foley. The audiobook uses different narrators for the characters which enhances the story
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We’re highlighting the four in 2024 and looking for a book with at least four different points-of-view. This means that we’re reading from the perspective of at least four different characters throughout the novel. Sometimes books with multiple POV can feel confusing, but when they’re done well, they can also really enhance the story.
What this looks like will vary from book to book. Some novels may separate different points of view by chapter. (Example: One chapter from character A’s perspective, the next from character B, then C, and so on…) Other books may have multiple perspectives within the same chapter. The book may prominently feature the perspective of one character and only be sporadically broken up by other perspectives, or it may divide points of view evenly. You may have characters from different time periods, or they may all be within the same setting. The different POV may or may not be human.
As long as there are at least four different points of view, the book works toward this prompt!
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