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message 1: by Lindsey (last edited Nov 17, 2023 02:53PM) (new)

Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1974 comments Mod
16. An Omniscient Narrator

What is an omniscient narrator? Omniscient means “all-knowing.” Omniscient narrators know what is happening at all times throughout the book. They know the thoughts, feelings, and backstories of all the characters (or a specific character or character group for limited omniscient.) Usually, omniscient narrators are written in third person (he/she/they/them) but there are a few exceptions to this. (For example, The Book Thief, which is narrated by death.)

A few tips for working out whether or not you have an omniscient narrator:

Does the voice remain the same throughout the novel? You may explore the perspectives of multiple characters, but the narrator’s voice should use the same language and tone while exploring the story with each character.

Whose perspectives do we see? Books with omniscient narrators often have multiple, varied perspectives. You may see the thoughts or feelings from multiple characters, even in the same scene.

Is the narrator all-knowing? Is there anything in the book that the narrator doesn’t know? Does the narrator provide details about what’s happened in the past and what’s currently happening? Are we being told things that the characters couldn’t or wouldn’t know? For example: You may see sentences like: “Little did he know, the killer was already waiting for him…”

Web search! When in doubt, a quick web search with the book title “+ narration style” may help clarify whether or not you have an omniscient narrator.


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Angela Y (yangelareads) ♡ | 274 comments Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin


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Nicole Brown  (The Crafty Reader) | 54 comments I'm going to re-read my all time favorite ARC of the year, The Last Murder at the End of the World by Stuart Turton!


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Aquaria | 295 comments Patricia Engel – Infinite Country


Steven and Jessica Stewart | 52 comments Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin


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Natasha (estetiburnalee) Lindsey wrote: "I'm planning on reading The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien"

Thank you for the suggestion, I have only seen clips of the movies, but never read the book.


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Dana Slay | 3 comments I'm going to read Charlotte's web.....one of my all time favorite books!


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Lianne Burwell (lianneb) | 16 comments Nicole Brown wrote: "I'm going to re-read my all time favorite ARC of the year, The Last Murder at the End of the World by Stuart Turton!"

Oooh, that sounds like a great book! I've added it to my queue


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Lianne Burwell (lianneb) | 16 comments My read will probably be the next In Death novel by JD Robb (aka Nora Roberts).


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Crystal Lewis | 14 comments I’m going to be reading the picture of Dorian Gray


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Lisa I’m planning to read “Good Omens” by Terry Pratchett.


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NESKA | 22 comments just added Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow to my list


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Denise | 574 comments I will read Babel


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) FInally "Dune"


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Carla Hanchett (lovetoknit) | 59 comments This one will be The Picture of Dorian Grey by Oscar Wilde.


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Liana Audas | 54 comments I plan on reading Foundation by Isaac Asimov.


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Emma (emfox9) | 45 comments Daughter of The Moon Goddess


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April wenzel | 54 comments My book choice is World War Z by Max Brooks


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Stacey Bene (stacey-bene) | 4 comments I’m reading The Little Liar by Mitch Albom. The narrator is Truth. Another good one is The Book Thief, which is narrated by Death.


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Lisa Marie Kemmerer (readingwithlisamarie) | 283 comments I will be reading The Interestings by Meg Wolitzer


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Sasha Ivanova (sashinka) | 9 comments I'm currently reading The Ogress and The Orphans by Kelly Barnhill. It's a children's book from my daughter's collection. I think it fits well into this prompt.


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Rachel A. (abyssallibrarian) | 11 comments I'm thinking of A Fire Endless, but I want to dig up my copy first and double-check that it actually works for this one. Does anyone happen to know?


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Celina McClaran | 61 comments I'll be reading Malibu Rising for this one. I'll borrow or purchase it, and it will cover several other prompts.


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Siobhan Murray | 5 comments Think I'll do Bill Bryson's Notes from a Small Island for this one. Notes from a Small Island


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Haley Kingdom Keepers Inheritance: The Shimmer by Ridley Pearson - 4/5
I loved the series and was glad the follow-up packed a strong punch.


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Noemi Toth | 30 comments I read Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow. This was an obvious 5 stars for me.


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Apollonya | 7 comments I read Violeta by Isabel Allende for this topic. I'm trying to read more of the books I already own and seeing where they fit.


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Heather (themaritimereader) | 3 comments Sasha wrote: "I'm currently reading The Ogress and The Orphans by Kelly Barnhill. It's a children's book from my daughter's collection. I think it fits well into this prompt."

Yes this one came to mind for me too! Love that book


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Ticha Skuam (dskuam) | 43 comments I've challenged myself to finally finish The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: A Trilogy in Four Parts this time I'll go with Life, the Universe and Everything


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Corey | 3 comments Would you consider Everyone in my Family Has Killed Someone to fall under this category?


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Angele Gemme | 27 comments I read The 9th Judgement by Maxine Paetro and James Patterson. I had started reading this one when my kids were toddlers (about 10-12 years ago), so I found it really hard to read about young mothers and babies being victimized. I was finally able to restart and finish it now! I enjoy this series. Maybe I'll be able to catch up on it again!


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Crystal | 60 comments I read Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart for this prompt.


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Kelly (booklover70) | 107 comments I read The Hideaway by Dean Koontz and it does have an omniscient narrator, but I don’t recommend it. I was very disappointed by Koontz. Read Cold Fire instead. It is much better.


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Kateri | 17 comments Does "The Arctic Fury" by Greer Macallister fall into this?


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Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1974 comments Mod
I read The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, 5 Stars

The Hobbit (The Lord of the Rings, #0) by J.R.R. Tolkien


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Brooke Bowman | 0 comments Does anyone know if The Giver of Stars would be considered an omniscient narrator?


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Anna (annafrommontana) | 428 comments Brooke wrote: "Does anyone know if The Giver of Stars would be considered an omniscient narrator?"
I don't believe it is. If I remember it is from the POV of the main character


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Tokoro (magicschooltokoro) | 8 comments Would Poor Things count?


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Anna (annafrommontana) | 428 comments Tokoro wrote: "Would Poor Things count?"

It is has an unreliable narrator so does not fit well under this prompt.


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Kerri | 162 comments I am reading The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride for this prompt.
The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride


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Maggie Cregan | 23 comments The Fury by Alex Michaelides


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Rachel Foxton (fivetwofoxton) | 101 comments I read Stardust by Neil Gaiman


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Kerri | 162 comments Rachel wrote: "I read Stardust by Neil Gaiman"

I love, love, love the movie, and have been curious about the book.


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Liz | 28 comments I read Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson for this prompt.


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AngieA Allen (angelwings55) | 48 comments I think Nineteen Minutes could fall into at least 5 of the prompts for this year, but I chose to put it in this one. I gave it 5 stars, which I seldom do.


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