Books matching: first and third person perspectives
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A refreshing, character-driven urban fantasy blending Norse myth and modern struggles - perfect for those seeking something different, though the slower pace won’t work for everyone.
THE WARRIOR KING STOOD ATOP THE HILL, THE LIGHT OF A new dawn cresting behind him. His pompadour, tall and proud as a cockscomb, blocked the sun, casting his face in shadow. Tiny shafts of light spray... - #2
Moody, magical, and romantic, but not Brackston’s sharpest – worth a read for atmospheric witchy vibes, especially if you enjoy slow-burn historical fantasies.
They have their stories to tell and their gift of foresight to share. All that is required for them to be heard is that someone be willing to listen. I have been listening to the dead all my life, and... - #3
A challenging, immersive masterpiece about the passion and pain of creation - ideal if you love literary fiction and can handle dark, uncompromising characters.
IT WAS SUNDAY, and Mumma had gone next door with Lena and the little ones. Under the pepper tree in the yard Pa was sorting, counting, the empty bottles he would sell back: the bottles going clink cli... - #4
A haunting, richly detailed love letter to old New York - perfect for historical fiction fans who appreciate layered characters and atmospheric settings, but may feel meandering for those wanting a punchier pace or more magic.
Long ago what the Indians called Narrioch was a deserted land, used in winter for grazing cattle and horses and oxen. The Dutch referred to it as Konijn Eylandt, Rabbit Island, and had little interest... - #5
A rich, thought-provoking exploration of postwar Parisian life among the intellectual elite. Brilliant for fans of deep character studies, philosophical tension, and historical authenticity - but a hefty, occasionally challenging read best suited to those who enjoy literary depth and complexity.
Henri found himself looking at the sky again – a clear, black crystal dome overhead. It was difficult for the mind to conceive of hundreds of planes shattering that black crystalling silence! And sudd... - #6
A darkly funny, deeply moving, and unforgettable coming-of-age story. Give it a try - Edgar Mint is a character and a journey you won’t soon forget.
IF I COULD tell you only one thing about my life it would be this: when I was seven years old the mailman ran over my head. As formative events go, nothing else comes close; my careening, zigzag exist... - #7
Gritty, wild, and deeply addictive - "Undeniable" is a controversial rollercoaster of a biker romance that's either going to captivate you or seriously turn you off. Check your comfort zone (and your triggers) at the door!
I was five years old when I met Deuce, he was twenty-three, and it was visiting day at Riker's Island. My father, Damon Fox or "Preacher", the President of the infamous "Silver Demon's" motorcycle clu... - #8
After the sudden suicide of tech mogul Corey Szabo, his old friends Duncan and Genny are tasked with opening a box together, leading to a journey that spans over four decades. As they uncover the contents of the box, their worlds are torn apart, revealing intricate relationships, old wounds, and a twisted plan for redemption. The story delves into themes of love, friendship, betrayal, and second chances, with a large cast of colorful characters intertwined in a complex narrative set in Arizona.
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'The Intruders' by Michael Marshall is a slow-burning thriller that follows the story of Jack Whalen, a former cop who becomes entangled in a mysterious plot involving a murder and a missing girl. The narrative weaves together different perspectives and timelines, keeping readers in suspense until the very end. Marshall's writing style is described as evocative and clean, with eerie descriptions that set the tone for the eerie events that unfold in the book.
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A fresh, steamy spin on vampire romance with memorable world-building and Kristen Ashley’s signature alpha hero - but the heroine’s maturity might be a sticking point for some. Great for fans of angsty, sexy paranormal romance!
“Smile. Be nice. Respectful. Always respectful. Remember, you’re representing the Buchanans,” my mother at my side whispered urgently to me. Her eyes did not leave the length of the hall and her beari...