Thursday, April 9, 2020

Pick 6: multiple perspectives

One of the best things about fiction is the way that it opens up your world to perspectives you wouldn't otherwise understand. It's even better when a single book gives you multiple perspectives at once. Here are six book published in the past six months that are presented from more than one perspective.

6 new multiple perspective narratives
  1. We Used to Be Friends by Amy Spalding
  2. Don't Read the Comments by Eric Smith
  3. This Train is Being Held by Ismee Williams
  4. Junk Magic and Guitar Dreams by T James Logan
  5. The Edge of Anything by Nora Shalaway Carpenter
  6.  We are the WIldcats by Siobhan Vivian

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