Children of Time

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, Children of Time?

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Children of Time is told in two separate points of view. The first is third-person limited point of view following Holsten on the Gilgamesh. By limiting the reader’s view of the inner workings of the spaceship, the author builds tension because Holsten himself does not know who to trust.

The second point of view is third-person omniscient following the spiders. During these sections, the author still follows certain characters, such as Portia, Bianca and Fabian.

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