What kind of book would you rather read?

I'm writing a book. However, I don't know how to write it, or whether I should write it so that I'm the main character or more from the perspective of an observer. So I could write, for example, "He thought blah blah blah, she thought blah blah blah," because if you're the main character, you can't read other people's thoughts.

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Strickanna
6 months ago

So you mean you’re supposed to write as an omniscient narrator, or from the perspective of your main character?

This cannot be answered and depends on your style and history. One of my favorite book series is written from the perspective of three sub-characters who only observe and help the main character, but the thoughts of the main character are never experienced directly as readers – and that is absolutely brilliant for this story – but would not work for many other stories at all.

Kyeira240
6 months ago

I like to read stories written in the I perspective.

But where the “character is changed” to get a better overview 🙂

Most of the chapters with the main person and gradually a chapter of another person ^

Zeltan
6 months ago

I like to read and write in the perspective of the personal narrator. You write in third person, but only perceive the inside of the protagonist. So I can only write about his thoughts, not those of the others. This perspective is especially suitable when you put the focus in between on another figure or scene.

KiraSommerwind
6 months ago

Hey,

you could also change every chapter the figure that tells

Lg Kira

RandomMensch984
6 months ago

When I read or write, I often find it better to read from First Person’s point of view, that is, as a main character.

Yes, if you’re the character, white you don’t think what the others think, but you might suspect.

Sometimes it is also important or better understandable if the reader knows what all people think.

The best way to write Your style, so in view, with the words, etc as you find it best and it is easiest for you

Janaki
6 months ago

Write a chapter in both versions – and the version in which you felt more comfortable when writing – you continue to write.

Jonasboy100
6 months ago

If it is to become a biography, of course, in the form of I, otherwise in the incognito form, so he, the, the, it.

Nudist17
6 months ago

In moment I read an autobiographical story of Robert caselas

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