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Old 04-17-2020, 04:34 PM   #3806
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Originally Posted by ReadingManiac View Post
I always appreciate being told if they're in present tense. It's an automatic reject for me.
As long as a book’s written in English and the subject interests me, I could not care less whether it’s written in first person, third person, present tense, or past tense. Second person or future tense might make me scratch my head, but I’d be game.

I just don’t understand the “no present tense” and “no first person” thing at all.
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