Do you like reading books with multiple protagonists?
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Re: Do you like reading books with multiple protagonists?
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I agree. Different points of view make a story richer in my opinion, because that's how life is that's how conflicts come to be, we see things differently because we all have different perspectives.MarisaRose wrote:I really love books that contain multiple protagonists/points of view. I think it's interesting to see the different character's perspective on the same situations.
I think My Trip to Adele was successful with it's use of multiple protagonists because it was interesting to see how her music can effect all sorts of different people, in different situations and different stages of life.
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