First vs. third person
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In Strong Heart he didn't. Maybe if he had it would've made it a bit easier to read. There were some chapters that were more focused on William than Sarah, and during Sarah's time as Strong Heart she wasn't always the main focus either. Definitely looking forward to reading Adrift now.Prisallen wrote: ↑05 Apr 2019, 07:05Yes it did. I wonder if his previous books were written in the same style.briellejee wrote: ↑05 Apr 2019, 04:24Yes, I agree that the style was a bit confusing at first but then this aspect of the book was helpful while reading it. It certainly took a while before getting used to it though.
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