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2024 Challenge > 7 -- At Least Four Different POV

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message 101: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca B. | 36 comments For this prompt I read Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah.


Brown Bag Bargain Books (brownbagbargainbooks) We read Confessions by Kanae Minato for the "four different POVs" challenge.


message 103: by Chelsee (new)

Chelsee | 8 comments Home Is Where the Bodies Are by Jeneva Rose


message 104: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimmersgirl) | 68 comments I read Wonder by RJ Palacio but I have Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi, The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley, and The Guest List by Lucy Foley on my list.


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Kristi C. | 118 comments I just finished Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto. 4⭐️


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Verix Silvercrow (verix_silvercrow) | 22 comments Guards! Guards! (Discworld #8) by Sir Terry Pratchett was my choice here; there are at least five characters who have POV sections, and plausibly at least one that I'm forgetting. (Vimes, Carrot, Sybil, Librarian, and another whose name I won't mention.)


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Brooke | 1 comments I read Cleopatra and Frankenstein by Coco Mellors for this one.


message 108: by Me (new)

Me (mickplu) | 2 comments I read The Lonely Hearts Book Club by Lucy Gilmore - a quick, feel good book.


message 110: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 95 comments I read Mossflower by Brian Jacques.

I am starting to reread the Redwall series. This is the second book in publishing order. The series is such a delight to reread. It's been over 10 years since the last time I read it, but the characters still feel like old friends while the story feels fresh.


message 111: by Vi (new)

Vi | 55 comments The bullet that missed by Richard osman


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Victoria Araya (vikapedia) | 10 comments I read The Guest LIst by Lucy Foley.


message 113: by Linda (new)

Linda Rodeman | 6 comments Anna wrote: "I read The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver which has 5 distinct POV. Amazing heartbreaking novel"

I just finished this book this morning and loved it. Brilliant writing! Also used for this prompt.


message 114: by Becki (new)

Becki Rogers | 27 comments In My Dreams I Hold a Knife


message 115: by Tamara (new)

Tamara Evans (bamalibrarylady) | 266 comments I read "The Candymakers" by Wendy Mass

The Candymakers (The Candymakers, #1) by Wendy Mass


message 116: by Syd (new)

Syd | 22 comments I read Triple Duty Bodyguards, there's a main character, three love interests and a stalker and they all have at least one POV chapter.


message 117: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 17 comments I need to post the rest of my Olympic books. I posted the first 8 earlier. 9. Anxious People 10. Forgiving What You Can't Forget 11.
The Eyre Affair 12. Girl With a Pearl Earring 13. The Bromance Book Club 14. Weyward 15. The Midnight Library 16. Longbourn 17. A Gentleman in Moscow 18. North and South 19. My Sisters the Saints 20. The Birth of Venus 21. The Keeper of Hidden Books 22. A Confederacy of Dunces 23. The Stars are Fire 24. The Courage to Soar


message 118: by Tania (new)

Tania | 54 comments I chose The Last Kids on Earth: Thrilling Tales from the Tree House by Max Brallier, I'm reading this series alongside my nephew, and this one comes from 4 POVs as each kid tells their story.

Another book I read that fits with 5 POVs is Midnight Clear by Jerry B. Jenkins & Dallas Jenkins


message 119: by Leonore (new)

Leonore | 200 comments War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy


message 120: by Devika (new)

Devika (youactlikeicare) | 172 comments I read Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto. The mystery is a little weak but I loved the found family of it all. I enjoyed all of the point of views.


message 121: by Denise (last edited Nov 22, 2024 08:00AM) (new)

Denise | 559 comments I read Say You're One of Them by Uwem Akpan. It is 2 novellas and three short stories, each told from the POV of a different child in a different African country

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message 122: by Alison (new)

Alison | 20 comments I read a non-fiction book for this prompt "The Story of a Heart" by Rachel Clarke. In a very compassionate manner, it details the events involved in a pediatric heart transplant, told from the donor's family, recipient's family, doctor's nurse's, and surgeon's POV. It also describes, in an understandable way, the scientific and surgical breakthroughs that were required for transplantation surgery to become a reality.


message 124: by Holly (new)

Holly Koster (howieann) | 132 comments The Guest List


message 125: by Melissa (new)

Melissa  (mlc69) | 64 comments I read Clown in a Cornfield : Frendo Lives by Adam Cesare


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