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What was the last novel you read that was written in third person?
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I almost always dislike first person. MUCH prefer third person.

I almost always dislike first person. MUCH prefer third per..."
At last! A FRIEND lol. I feel the same way which is why it's hard for me to write in first person.


Thanks. I'll check it out!





Third person enables the author to show primarily the child's point of view but also the views of a few adults around her, giving depth to the story.
I read so much, I've stopped keeping count of what's first person and what's third person. If the author chooses the right one for the voice of the story, it doesn't matter to me. I used to dislike all present tense but two authors changed my mind by doing it so well, with never an awkward moment. Now Is the Time for Running is powerful, narrated in the voice of a teenaged boy, a refugee in South Africa. The First Lie and The Second Path flow so beautifully in first person present tense that I forgot I was reading in a style I had formerly objected to. I'm glad I broke through that--though I still do find present tense clunky in some books.
I write in third person past tense. I'm attempting a short story in first person past tense and not liking it. I think I focus and discipline my writing more in third person.

I'm currently reading Pandora Hearts Caucus race, which is in the 3rd person.

the current set of books i'm reading are all third person i believe. except maybe one?
i don't have any recs, but i wouldn't say to change your style from third to first all based on that's how it''s supposed to go. keep it how the story calls for it :D

I prefer reading 3rd as well, although the difference isn't so jarring that I can't enjoy both.




The type of books I read are almost never written in first. I think the last one was We Need to Talk About Kevin a few years ago.







I write in first, though I may change that up in a future book.

And it really screwed her when she came to right the last book. :-(

And it really screwed..."
what makes you say that? of all 7 books, prisoner of azkaban was my least favorite.

LOL. Naturally, my preferred writing style would be the one that's frowned upon. Maybe I should switch to writing TV scripts (Ha!)
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It's seems like EVERYTHING is written in 1st person now.
I wonder if first person is the way to go....
Do any of you prefer one over the other?
And since I seem to have next to NO luck so far...do you have any recs for any recent novels in the categories I've just mentioned above??