Second Person book

>Second Person book
Does it exist?

Choose your own adventure books.

if on a winter's night a traveller

CYOA books for kids

>third person: he, she, it, they

triggered

(You)

But, reader self-inserts, in a way.

They is plural third person though. :^)

Bright Lights Big City

this and also Mister b Gone by Clive Barker. It's shit though.

It's pretty good, too

Un homme qui dort

Aura by Fuentes. It's great precisely because it uses it with purpose instead of being in your face about "holy shit guys I'm writing in second person isn't this completely different?"

FPBP

>you keep re-reading and back-tracking the shits to get to a happy ending

Yes. CYOA novels, or lengthy green text stories.

This and Choose Your Own Adventure books are the only ones I've ever come across.

A man who sleeps

Catcher in the Rye

Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas

Your diary desu.

There are lots of books which use 2nd-person pronouns but they all use 1st-person pronouns as well.

Just like all the books we think of as being in 1st person also include lots of 3rd-person pronouns.

Wouldn't that be just a book about you?

Are there any books in the future tense

Greentext generalisation dismissals of other's arguments and views.

Greentext is fourth person.

Agreed, I almost put it down.

First thing that came to my mind.

underrated

All the people replying in this thread need to pick up a book. Second person was a common trick for Camus (pic related). The Mersault Investigation is a great modern example, although it was written that was to specifically mimic Camus' prose.