Usually there is this one protagonist, who is so thoughtful, introspective, and self-conscious with high ground. And every other person is shown as simpleton, one dimensional in their perspective.
That can’t be, right? Suggest me a book with more than one narrator with their thoughts and stuff. Plus points if all of them think that they’re very introspective and self-conscious.
The style might be like Malice by Higashino Keigo. I liked how there are seemingly two main characters. The content more like Albert Camus’s The Fall? Something like that. I think you get the gist. Thankyou!
by _priyeshs
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The first *Hyperion* book tells multiple stories from different characters. This one is sci-fi.
*The Stormlight Archives* series has many perspectives given throughout the books. This one is fantasy.
*Cold Mountain* alternates between two points of view throughout the book. This is fiction set during the American Civil War.
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