Doing a reading challenge and one of the prompts is to read a book from a villain’s point of view, BUT I’m not a fan of older books (Lolita, The Picture of Dorian Grey) it’s just hard for me to get into them.
TIA!
I would say A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess follows an abhorent person. Does that count?
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Forging Hephaestus by Drew Hayes is a great one. It’s the first in an ongoing series. Gifted with metahuman powers in a world full of capes and villains, Tori Rivas kept away from the limelight, preferring to work as a thief in the shadows. But when she’s captured trying to rob a vault that belongs to a secret guild of villains, she’s offered a hard choice: prove she has what it takes to join them or be eliminated.
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I would say A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess follows an abhorent person. Does that count?
Forging Hephaestus by Drew Hayes is a great one. It’s the first in an ongoing series. Gifted with metahuman powers in a world full of capes and villains, Tori Rivas kept away from the limelight, preferring to work as a thief in the shadows. But when she’s captured trying to rob a vault that belongs to a secret guild of villains, she’s offered a hard choice: prove she has what it takes to join them or be eliminated.