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It could be a novella, a series, or a stand-alone It’s not CR but {Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen} - the nice guy “wins” the girl in the secondary relationship. We provide the most popular books where the bad guys win light novel like: the villains must win, winning him For those intrigued by the darker side of storytelling, here’s a curated list of books that focus on a villain’s perspective, where the bad Fans of fantasy, science fiction, horror, alt history, and more can all find a home with us. He seems to win at the end of Half-Blood Prince, but the next book reveals that he actually played into Dumbledore's In most books 1 and 2 of a trilogy, they often end with those goodies who haven't been killed already getting some sort of a respite, but really the baddies are winning for the This list is meant to help list books with characters that have the role of what would normally be considered an antagonist, someone you normally wouldn't cheer for. Preferably books where the hero Shatter Me series by Tahereh Mafi Redeeming Zorus (kind of fits it) Black Mage Series by Rachel E Carter (he isn’t the villain per se but the bad guy to the good guy who likes the heroine) Will Fall in Love with the Bad Guy: Romantasy Books Where the Villain Gets the Girl Tired of the same old Prince Charming sweeping the princess off her feet? Let’s talk about the deliciously 39 votes, 91 comments. The nice guy “wins” 11 votes, 47 comments. Given that Ender really *is* For those intrigued by the darker side of storytelling, here’s a curated list of books that focus on a villain’s perspective, where the bad Check out these other bad guy related videos: Top 10 Bad Guys Gone Good in Movies: • Top 10 Bad Guys Gone Good in Movies Top 10 TV Shows Where You Root for the Bad Guy: • Top 10 TV Shows I think that it is really hard to write a meaningful bad ending cause either the story is uncomplete (the villain hasn't been defeated and there still are a few good guys around) or the good guys Where evil or the not very nice guy, gal or whatever wins the day. :) 3. It’s more complicated than just the bad guys win, but it’s essentially that. Here are seven fantasy books Books shelved as villain-wins: Feathers So Vicious by Liv Zander, God of Malice by Rina Kent, Untouchable by Sam Mariano, Sweet Cruelty by Zoe Blake, and The black company by Glen Cook somewhat takes place in a world where the bad guys have won. Part of the tension comes from the fact that the genre allows evil to win. Here are some compelling adult and young adult fantasy books where the protagonist is a villain. Even better if it's a good-turned-bad or a traitor. Or A book where I actually So obviously spoilers, but the third book of the Poppy War trilogy, the Burning God, has this, mostly. Yet, in epic fantasy, I've been trying to find some sort of fantasy where the "bad guy", antagonist, or villain wins. These books shatter expectations, proving that sometimes, power, ambition, and sheer ruthlessness are enough to rewrite the rules of fate. Romance where the hero does bad things and/or is completely ruthless in his pursuit of the heroine, but still manages to get his HEA with the heroine. 5M subscribers in the Fantasy community. I dont mind if its a fantasy setting or real world, just as long as the bad guy wins at the end Archived Orson Scott Card's "Ender's Game" - even if you take Card's interpretation that Ender isn't the villain, the bad guys win everything they wanted. Or the hero is the protagonist but he gets defeated or humilliated by the villain at the end. r/Fantasy is the internet's largest discussion forum for the greater Speculative Fiction genre. Fans of And Literary Fiction readers seem to love unhappy endings! And oddly enough, I think it may only be true in fantasy novels -- a lot of fantasy I mean, horror and sci-fi are allowed to have evil win (1984, Black Mirror) and no one bats an eye. I'm looking for recommendations where the bad guy wins. It follows a mercenary company who contract with an ancient evil and fight in her war Browse WebNovel to online read 900+ books where the bad guys win stories. We welcome respectful dialogue related to speculative fiction in literature, games, film, and the Harry Potter: Voldemort wins definitively at the end of Goblet of Fire. I vaguely remember reading a fantasy book or possibly series that I enjoyed but where the good guys didn't prevail in the end But if a books has to use good and bad characters i think i would like an ending where the bad guys win because i thinkt that this was the case in many conflicts in history and many happy . CR- {Sugar Daddy by Lisa Kleypas} might suit. I like some I'd like a book where I wholeheartedly root for the good guys and I believe they should totally win, but in the end they suffer terribly and the bad guy ends up winning. I'm a big fan of chaos and burn it all down type of stuff. Exploring the dark side of main characters.

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