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It's been so long since I read the previous ones that I've not only forgotten their names but also how they figured in the plot. Chima is one of my favorite authors but I find it frustrating keeping all the characters straight while I'm reading Deathcaster. It would have helped a lot if Chima had included a cast of characters I could have referred to along the way. I'm sure I'm not the only one who will be having this problem.
Bottom line: It's fine to have multiple characters but please provide a way the reader can keep them straight.

I'm not sure if most stories (especially ones with larger scopes) can manage with just one PoV a book. Deathcaster is a good example- there's far too much going on on multiple parts of the continent, and having different povs means that we can be where the action is instead of hearing about it as exposition.
So... sinle pov as much as possible, but limit multiple PoVs if you absolutely have to have 'em.

If it's one story happening from multiple POVs, then I feel like multiple books would only be interesting if I was just DYING to know how each character lived through it. Maybe Free Four: Tobias Tells the Divergent Knife-Throwing Scene by Veronica Roth is an example of this.
If it's a world composed of the different characters, where each book centered around one of them, but each book was a different plot (whether or not in a series where you have to read them in order), then I think it works. Graceling by Kristin Cashore comes to mind.
Sometimes multiple POVs is a good way to tell a story in a puzzle kind of way, where the reader has to put it all together to understand what is happening. I think The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown is like this. For these, I think it's best to just have one book because (as mentioned by Dan) it's hard to remember and keep track of what's going on, especially if you have to wait a year for the next installment.





Books mentioned in this topic
Free Four: Tobias Tells the Divergent Knife-Throwing Scene (other topics)Graceling (other topics)
The Da Vinci Code (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Veronica Roth (other topics)Kristin Cashore (other topics)
Dan Brown (other topics)
What do you all think? Is it better to have one book per main POV then bring them together (like Marvel Cinematic Universe) or one book with multiple POV characters?