This book was required reading for a class I am taking. I found it to be an interesting and helpful book describing and explaining the various points of view. Ms. Kennedy does a wonderful job of explaining what each of the differing points of view are used. She also explains when and why it may be better to use one rather than another in your writing, and she points out that as with all writing, there are very few rules that cannot be broken given the right circumstances and author preferences. She then gives examples of why avoiding certain points of view in certain circumstances is generally considered a good idea.
Ms. Kennedy also explains how to change point of view characters without creating “head-hopping” problems, and why “head hopping” tends to create new or other problems in a story. There are ways and locations where changing the point of view character is easiest, but this book also shows examples of places and methods that, though not used as often, can provide other good locations for the writer to change between point of view characters.
I do like that this book gives easily understandable examples of what is done well and shows how and why problems often occur with incorrectly used point of view changes. Seeing both the good and the problematic ways things are sometimes written make it simple to fully grasp the concepts being described and then shown. The author also lists clues to look for that may indicate one of several different point of view errors being used. This is something that I found quite helpful.
The biggest problem that I had with this book involved the design of the book. It was printed using gray rather than black print. For me, this made it difficult to read at times due to the lighter colored text causing me some eye strain. Had it been printed in black rather than gray, I would not have had those problems. But that is an issue for me and may not be one for other readers.
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