What did you think of the narrative shift to Natalie’s point of view in Part 2? </
I liked it…always gives new perspectives that wouldn’t have been apparent in the part one. Here is where we learn more about Gwen’s life in the institution so it gave color to her life.
The narrative shift made it possible for the reader to understand different aspects of the plot. Good choice for the author to include Natalie’s view point and her obsessions.
I agree with others. Hearing the story from Natalie’s point of view gave us a whole new lens through which to understand Gwen. The way she dealt with Natalie and the way she interacted with Porter showed us a lot about her character.
I liked the shift to Natalie’s point of view. It provided a better understanding of Gwen and also illustrated how differently two people can interpret the same events.
It gave the reader the opportunity to understand Natalie and her feelings about Gwen. It was the part of the book that I felt was stronger than in Part One. As if the author was improving the story as she wrote it.
I liked it. It helped explain Gwen’s situation and gave insight to how she was feeling and thinking.
I agree with the other readers and found the narrative shift to Natalie’s point of view very interesting. It added another dimension to the story line and kept the momentum moving forward.
It was interesting to hear from her side how things were. It helped me understand her character and her actions better. I enjoyed this.
I thought it was a good idea to shift to understand what was happening with Natalie particularly with the video she posted.
That was the most interesting and engrossing part of the book for me.
I liked the narrative shift, but I love books written from multiple perspectives and/or multiple timelines. And this shift gave me both.