Third Person


Six of Crows (Six of Crows, #1)
Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass, #1)
The Love Hypothesis
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Harry Potter, #1)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Harry Potter, #2)
Crown of Midnight (Throne of Glass, #2)
Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3)
Crooked Kingdom (Six of Crows, #2)
Heir of Fire (Throne of Glass, #3)
The Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle, #1)
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, #4)
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter, #6)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter, #7)
Divine Rivals (Letters of Enchantment, #1)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. RowlingDaughter of Smoke & Bone by Laini TaylorGraceling by Kristin CashoreSix of Crows by Leigh BardugoHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling
Third-person YA
60 books — 14 voters
Tangled by Emma ChaseWalking Disaster by Jamie McGuireBeautiful Bastard by Christina LaurenOver the Fence by Melanie MorelandPlaying for Keeps by R.L. Mathewson
Romance Books: Male POV
708 books — 939 voters

The Book Thief by Markus ZusakThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark HaddonThe Bad Beginning by Lemony SnicketThe Catcher in the Rye by J.D. SalingerThe Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Unique Narrators
400 books — 347 voters

In these THREE years, I realized THREE things time is some how related to distance. distance changes everything and time teaches everything. people trust THIRD person more than themselves.
Satish Sambhoje

Norman Mailer
(On choosing to write the book in third person, and using his name Norman as the nom de plume) NOW, OUR MAN of wisdom had a vice. He wrote about himself. Not only would he describe the events he saw, but his own small effect on events. This irritated critics. They spoke of ego trips and the unattractive dimensions of his narcissism. Such criticism did not hurt too much. He had already had a love affair with himself, and it used up a good deal of love. He was no longer so pleased with his presen ...more
Norman Mailer, The Fight

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