Friday, February 24, 2017

Book Blogger Hop: February 24th - March 2nd




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Welcome to the new Book Blogger Hop!

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1. Post on your blog answering this question:

  This week's question is submitted by Eli @ The Book Supplier)!

How do you feel about books with multiple narrators?

2. Enter the link to your post in the linky list below (enter your Blog Name and the direct link to your post answering this week’s question. Failure to do so will result in removal of your link).


3. Visit other blogs in the list and comment on their posts. Try to spend some time on the blogs reading other posts and possible become a new follower.  The purpose of the hop is to give bloggers a chance to follow other blogs, learn about new books, befriend other bloggers, and receive new followers to your own blog.
  

My Answer: 

 It all depends on how the novel is written. Too many narrations can be a bit of a distraction. However, it doesn't bother me when there are two or three different point-of-views in one story.


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7 comments:

  1. I'm pretty much the same way. As long as it doesn't hinder the storytelling, I'm all for it!

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  2. I'm the same way. I enjoy multiple narrators if the story is well told.

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  3. I agree that too many narrators will indeed spoil the story. This is something that requires some skill. Not every writer can handle it.

    Have a nice weekend! :)

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  4. I don't mind the number of narrators, so long as they are all needed.

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  5. I completely agree with you that how it's written impacts if a multiple POV book is okay. Too many will distract from the story.

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  6. I agree! It really depends on the book and the author's ability to bring out the different "voices" of his or her narrators.

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  7. That's my view too, although I like to stick with one pov long enough to enjoy it - I hate when it skips around after a page or so.

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