Do you have a preference between “person” in the books you read? Do you prefer third-person to first-person? Or don’t you care? And … why??
I do not really have a preference for third person, first person or alternative persons. If the story line is good, I can read any of the above. If the narration is good, then I can read it any way. It really depends on the plot and the characters.
Having said that, I like Historical Fiction in third person. Somehow it makes more impact for me.
It is important that the perspective is clear. Here's MY BTT POST
ReplyDeleteI tend to agree with you.
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I totally agree.
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People's perceptions definitely change when 3rd person is introduced. Take Caesar for example - he wrote his "Commentarii de Bello Gallico" in the 3rd person to make his account seem less biased. It worked. Here's mine Backchatting Books BTT
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