Me and a friend have like a little book club going on and we just finished a book so I though this time we should read two separate books that tell the same story from two different point of views. I have never read them, but I’m looking for something similar in vain to 50 shades of grey and Grey: Fifty Shades of Grey as Told by Christian where the two characters meet and interact in the same story but in the context of different view points, experiences and experiences.
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{{Gone with the Wind}} and {{Rhett Butler’s People}}
Beautiful Boy and Tweak
YA authors did this a lot in the 2000s and 2010s. Some that come to mind:
* Twilight (companion novel: Midnight Sun) by Stephanie Meyer
* Lux (companion novel: Oblivion) by Jennifer L. Armentrout
* Shatter Me (companion novel: Destroy Me) by Tahereh Mafi (she actually writes companion books for almost every one of the books in the series)
{{Every Day by David Levithan}} and {{Another Day by David Levithan}}
{{Every Day by David Levithan}} and {{Another Day by David Levithan}}
*Doctor Glas* by Hjalmar Söderberg was published in 1905.
A hundred years later (2004) Bengt Ohlsson’s *Gregorius* was published as a respons with a different perspective.
Dr Glas is trying to help the wife of the Reverend Gregorius.
{{March by Geraldine Brooks}} focuses on the absent father from {{Little Women by Louisa May Alcott}}.