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7 -- At Least Four Different POV
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May 17, 2024 11:11AM
For this prompt I read Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah.
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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.
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.)
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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 countryOnly 2 prompts left to go
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.
Books mentioned in this topic
House of Flame and Shadow (other topics)Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers (other topics)
Thrilling Tales from the Tree House (other topics)
Midnight Clear (other topics)
The Candymakers (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Sarah J. Maas (other topics)Barbara Kingsolver (other topics)
Sarah J. Maas (other topics)
Kanae Minato (other topics)
Kristin Hannah (other topics)
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