My Least Favorite Thing About Multiple Pov Books, Is How The Author Inevitably Tries To Switch Povs Consistently
My least favorite thing about multiple pov books, is how the author inevitably tries to switch povs consistently but there are always those parts where one pov is full of action and really interesting and the other (s) is soooo boring in comparison. And I have to force myself to not skip the boring povs temporarily, and I hate it
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