Mistress Rwebhu Kidh wrote:
Raven of the Wood wrote:
I think perhaps one key to changing MCs within a series would be to make sure you introduce them before you get to their book. That way, the readers have already begun to feel a bond with the character before changing to his/her POV.
Yes, in the
Riddle of Stars trilogy the second book is from a different character's perspective than the first one, but it was done well, especially since the MC of the second book was introduced and portrayed as important in the first book. I missed the first MC, but it didn't take long to love the second one.
*Nods* I should look into reading that. Uhuh, well I already introduced this character I was thinking of working with, but I've kept it separate as I can't decide whether to put the section in or not.
kingjon wrote:
(I was
sure there was another thread on this exact subject, that I particpated in, but I can't find it now.)
If it's not a trilogy (with one story arc running through the whole thing), there's no particular reason
not to make different books focus on different main characters and shift to a different POV character. Except that it means you have to get into yet another character's head.

(And it's best to do such shifts early, lest readers open a later book expecting "yet another so-and-so" only to find something different.)
If it is a single story going through multiple volumes (even if each is a distinct story in it own right), though, it can be made to work, but it can get mighty tricky. You need to establish
in the story why we're going off and following this different character for now.
In
The Lord of the Rings, for example, we start off following Frodo, which becomes following the entire Fellowship. And then the Breaking of the Fellowship is described in such a way that any sensible reader would
demand to know what happens next to
both Frodo and Sam
and the others ... and so Tolkien starts following Merry and Pippin and Aragorn, Gimli, and Legolas.
*Nods* I would say that Frodo is still the MC in those books though, right? I already follow different characters in my book, I just have one who the story revolves mainly around. So I guess I could just continue in that way in my second book, if I feel it goes well in the first.
*Nods* I see what you are saying there, Kingjon; thanks for the advice!