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I write in 3rd person because when I read 1st person it feels very overpowering. I try to use dialogue to let the reader into the mind of the character, but will sneak thoughts in as well, when I don't want the other characters to know what is going on in the head of the character speaking (erm...hope that makes sense).
What I'm reading here is that 3rd person is more likely to put off readers, but 1st person is easier to mess up.
I hope a few more people comment, I'm keen to see what others also think.

As for messing up the first person, that is easily accomplished with any POV, I guess.
Readers are more discriminating these days and unless a story makes them "feel" something, it is just words on a page.
I'd love to hear more comments as well.

Ditto. You can get well inside a character's head in 3rd person and learn nothing about a character in 1st person if the author doesn't put you there. Generally, I'd say that 1st person works best for stories that rely on character development and 3rd on stories that rely on plot, but that isn't always the case, nor is any story fully one or the other. An author can do character development in 3rd and fast-moving plot in 1st to the same effect if they use the POV to their advantage. It all depends on the writing.
We could have this same conversation about tense. People say present tense is overdone and some won't even read a book in present tense because it's hard to do well. When you are living the story with the character it can slow down the action to a stand still (and there's often tense mistakes), but if it's done right it can make a story more intense. I don't judge a book by tense or POV, but I am aware of how authors use them to tell their story. They can all be done well.
I will add ditto as well to how the POV doesn't really matter. All depends on the quality of writing and which POV the story "calls for." There are some stories that I feel if the author didn't use first-person, the story would not have the "umph" it did....same with third-person.
And then to throw in a monkey wrench....there are those few that use both alternately by having a "story within a story."
And then to throw in a monkey wrench....there are those few that use both alternately by having a "story within a story."


I actually enjoyed Eternal more because of its strange pov's/tense
Personally.... I love to read in first person! I don't know why... it is also the way I dream. And my favorite way to play video games. I just love first person!

Same Here! For whatever reason- i'm not much of an analyzer- I love first person, and a female main! Can't help it.




Books mentioned in this topic
Eternal (other topics)Glass Houses (other topics)
I have a general question that has been begging to be asked as I read this book. Do you like reading novels in the first person or third person? Sometimes I think the first person is a bit overused, but I like getting into the corners of the character's mind, almost like real time...
What do you all think?