The Eye of the World

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The point of view is limited omniscience from the perspective of one character. The majority of the book is from Rand's point of view. When the group gets split up, the point of view shifts between Rand, Perrin and Nynaeve. There is a small narrative passage at the introduction of the first chapter, and the last paragraphs of the book are from Moiraine's perspective.