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  2. Category:Second-person narrative novels - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles about novels which use a second-person narrative structure; a mode of storytelling in which the audience is made a character. This is done with the use of second person pronouns like you .

  3. Narration - Wikipedia

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    The ten books of the Pendragon adventure series, by D. J. MacHale, switch back and forth between a first-person perspective (handwritten journal entries) of the main character along his journey as well as a disembodied third-person perspective focused on his friends back home.

  4. Twistaplot - Wikipedia

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    The books are written from the second-person perspective, in present-tense form. The protagonist in each book is never referred to by name, and the protagonist's gender is usually ambiguous. Thus readers can easily imagine themselves as the protagonist of the story. Unlike the Give Yourself Goosebumps series, the books have interior illustrations.

  5. Category:Novels with multiple narrators - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles about novels which use multiple narrative point of views, i.e. alternating between different first-person narrators or alternating between a first- and a third-person narrative mode.

  6. Suzanne (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette: The author herself serves as the narrator of the book and plays an active role in the beginning and ending of the novel. Suzanne Meloche: She is the main character of the novel, based on Barbeau-Lavalette's grandmother. The majority of the events in the novel are described from her second-person perspective.

  7. Harrow the Ninth - Wikipedia

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    Marta, Protesilaus and Ortus resolve to follow Matthias into the River to face the Beast alongside "Ortus" the First, whose name is in fact Gideon the First. Abigail and Magnus, Fifth House necromancer and cavalier, tell Harrow to return to her life, but she is unable, hallucinating a variety of alternate universes.

  8. Diary (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book is written like a diary. ... The story is not exactly told by Misty but through a second-person perspective. Once she was an art student, dreaming of ...

  9. First-person narrative - Wikipedia

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    First-person narration is more difficult to achieve in film; however, voice-over narration can create the same structure. [15] An example of first-person narration in a film would be the narration given by the character Greg Heffley in the film adaptation of the popular book series Diary of a Wimpy Kid.

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