: Re: How can I Switch Protagonists Between Books? Disclaimer: I am not intending on doing this. It is just a question I thought was fascinating and might be useful to other writers. Here's the scenario.
Mark Twain did this with Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.
In "Tom Sawyer," Huckleberry Finn was the number two character after Tom. After they discovered ,000 of gold together (a quarter of a million in today's money), Huck became "equal" to Tom. So it made sense for Huck to have his own novel, with Tom as his number two.
I once considered doing this for a hero and heroine series (a his and her series if you will).
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