The novel I am currently reading, which is "Kissing the Rain" by Kevin Brooks, is told from a first-person, limited omniscient point of view. It is told from the perspective of Michael "Moo" Nelson, the main protagonist of the story.
I think that the author chose this point of view so that the reader has full access to all of Michael's feelings and emotions. This really helps the reader learn as much as possible about Michael and what he is thinking.
I wouldn't change the point of view for this novel, because the entire story is about Michael so it is good that we know everything about him. Also, things the Michael doesn't know, we don't know, which creates a mystery and builds suspense during the story.
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