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    I need books of any genre (except history) that tell and narrate events with different perspectives of the characters and not just the perspective of a single character. Also, all of these character perspectives are connected and together form a more complex narrative… I'm not sure I explained myself well (if you've ever read Jojos you'll know what I mean).

    by vicente14617

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    1. boxer_dogs_dance on

      Ministry for the future by Kim Stanley Robinson,

      The Longings of Women by Marge Piercy

    2. [FantasticLand by Mike Bockoven](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30832565)

      It’s told through a series of interviews so you get exactly what you’re looking for. It’s about a Florida theme park where many of the workers get trapped after a hurricane. Kind of a Lord of the Flies situation. I didn’t think it was the best book but it was fun and my favorite parts were hearing from the other side.

    3. “The Flower Sisters” by Michelle Collins Anderson. Maybe 6 different first person perspectives? Great audiobook with a different voice actor for each POV. Fiction based on a true event in the early 1900’s USA.

    4. ButterscotchOk3498 on

      Trust by Hernan Diaz. Great book, a few different perspectives that take up chunks of the book. Highly recommend!

    5. A mystery/thriller – The Confession by Jo Spain tells the murder story from three POV’s (the three main characters) the victim, the criminal, and the detective. I found it very well done.

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