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The moonstone is one of the best examples of multi point of view I’ve seen. I think there are five points of view and each gets a section. It was written in like the 1850s and it was just like a contemporary novel. It’s amazing.
I'll look it up, thanks. :-). One book I think worked well was crime novel by Jim Thompson. Every chapter is in a different point of view of the same crime. It was intriguing how, the event was filtered through each person was so diverse.
What a coincidence, I’m just about to start this one now. I loved Terri C Johnston‘s Titus bass series. Is it similar to this in any way? Thanks.
Seven Types of Ambiguity by Elliot Perlman is another example that was turned into a TV series here in Australia
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The moonstone is one of the best examples of multi point of view I’ve seen. I think there are five points of view and each gets a section. It was written in like the 1850s and it was just like a contemporary novel. It’s amazing.
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I'll look it up, thanks. :-). One book I think worked well was crime novel by Jim Thompson. Every chapter is in a different point of view of the same crime. It was intriguing how, the event was filtered through each person was so diverse.
What a coincidence, I’m just about to start this one now. I loved Terri C Johnston‘s Titus bass series. Is it similar to this in any way? Thanks.
Seven Types of Ambiguity by Elliot Perlman is another example that was turned into a TV series here in Australia

