I do too!! I love color coding the characters and coloring in the very edges of the pages so that when it’s closed, I can see what chapter goes with who. It makes it soooo pretty
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Anonymous7w
yesss me too. i feel like it adds so much to a book and just makes it better overall!! 🫶🏻
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Anonymous6w
Brandon Sanderson <3
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Anonymous6w
this IS a safe space 🙏
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Anonymous6w
If you’re into historical fiction, u should read “Salt to the Sea.” it’s one of my favs
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Anonymous7w
Ooh wait have you read the Black Wolves of Boston? It was a 4-person POV and I felt like it read really well
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Anonymous6w
please check out An American Marriage By Tayari Jones
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Anonymous6w
def need more recs!!!
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Anonymous6w
I’m writing a book with multiple POVs 😈. Mainly MMC and every few chapters is FMC. Then planning 1 with the FMC’s sister. Then one from the antagonist. Initially I didn’t want to do multiple POV but the more I plan this out the more it makes sense.
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Any good recs ???
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Anonymous6w
Hot take - I hate multiple POVs it just adds so much unnecessary stuff especially when I don’t like the character
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Anonymous#17w
I have not. I’ll add it to my TBR 🤍
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AnonymousOP7w
The author is Wen Spencer
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Anonymous#27w
Do you have specific colors for different POVs? Like if its two then they are red and purple and then the third is orange and then the fourth would be black? Or?
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Anonymous#17w
Yes exactly like that! I usually get a feel of a character and then assign them a color. For example, I did this for Six of Crows (so fucking good btw) where there are usually six povs. Kaz is gray, Inej is purple, Nina is red, Matthias is gold, Wylan is green, and Jesper is blue
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Anonymous#27w
That’s a great idea. I should do that for Red Rising; by the end of the series, the side of the book would be a rainbow.
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AnonymousOP7w
I got the idea from TikTok but yes it makes the books look so pretty!
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Anonymousur_fav_swiftie7w
For sure. It allows the side characters to have depth as well, and I feel like I get less bored because you don't have all the fluffy stuff in it, if that makes sense
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yeah totally. getting to know side characters well makes a book so much better.
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Anonymous#66w
not so sure about that
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Anonymous#16w
i mean this post lol
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Anonymous#46w
Is the pov of both couples? I’ll have to check it out 🤍
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Anonymous#56w
I love Red Rising. The first three books have one POV, but as you go on with the series, you collect more, and I’m pretty sure the most recent book has seven POVs! I’m also currently reading the Throne of Glass series, which has multiple POVs, and I love it so far.
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Anonymous#76w
I get that, sometimes I’m like okay, why was that added, but I feel like it helps keep the pace going
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Anonymous#96w
I love historical fiction so I’ll look ill to this
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Anonymous#86w
Been meaning to read the cosmere
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Anonymous#106w
Let me know when it’s finished that sounds neat. What genre?
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AnonymousOP6w
Childhood friends to lovers and teammates sports romance. If I had to put a vibe to it, I’d say Friends meets The Perks of Being A Wallflower meets a fuck ton of trauma. It also has a trope that isn’t well liked but for my story itself, it’s pretty important.