Here's a breakdown:
* Third Person: The story is told using pronouns like "he," "she," "they," and "it," not "I."
* Limited: We only know what the individual character in focus knows and feels. We don't have access to the thoughts and feelings of other characters unless they are directly revealed to the current character in focus.
For example, in the beginning of the novel, we see the story through Connor's eyes. We know what he is thinking and feeling, but we don't know what Lev or Risa are thinking until the story shifts to their perspectives.
This technique allows the reader to experience the story through multiple viewpoints, giving a well-rounded perspective on the complex and emotionally charged world of Unwind.