I also like that style of switching points of view and telling the story over and over again from each one.
(The only time I can think of offhand that I have seen it done well in film was Tarentino's
Jacky Brown and for a change I actually think he
underdid something...I would have liked more of those viewpoint switches in it.) (And maybe split up into smaller segments, more quickly.)
Anyway, it's a thing in this series...as we mentioned before, it starts to happen to whole books, with simultaneous events leading up to...well...never thought of this before but...convergences.
(I'm on Bk 5 now, and it starts several years
before GotM and then runs parallel to other books to the point where events in it explain events we've already seen from another point of view in earlier books. (It can get kinda weird...there are one or two things that stick out where I'm
still not exactly sure what happened in which order.
))
(I would love to know how extensively all the interconnections were planned (or not.))
--A