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Six sensational books with multiple points of view

25 Jun

There’s nothing more satisfying than a book with more than one perspective. I have a Goodreads shelf specifically for books with multiple points of view in them hence why I’m bringing you six of the most sensational.

  1. Legend by Marie Lu: Polar opposites who end up fighting for the same side.
  2. Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys: Moving toward disaster in this historical thriller, shifting between four stories increases the tension and emotion.
  3. Allies by Alan Gratz: Is there anyone who can do it better than Gratz?
  4. Verona Comics by Jennifer Dugan: A romance from both angles.
  5. How You Grow Wings by Rimma Onoseta: Sisters in Nigeria whose outcomes could not have been more discordant.
  6. The Lost Year by Katherine Marsh: Three stories, three timelines that mesh perfectly and why it’s an award winner not to be missed.
 
 

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