Hey Book worms 🙂 Today is Tuesday and that’s means it’s time for TTT but this week is different because I am doing a TOP 5 TUESDAY hosted by Shannah@Bionic Bookworm Blog. I have been following her blog for quite some time and I totally love her BOOKISH content on the blog . So you should definitely hop off to her blog.
August 14 –
Top 5 villains more interesting than the heroes ….
- Legendary from Caraval: Not exactly the villian but his character made the storyline so good. I mean I wanted to know more about him .
- Liam from Everless : Well he turns out to be really bad guy in the beginning and I was totally shocked by him transformation I the end.
- Queen Rielle from Furyborn : She is not exactly a villian . But her character is shown killing people for the sake of some prophecy.
- Lady Macbeth from Macbeth : Well, she is the powerful , cunning lady who throughout conveys Lord Macbeth to commit crimes .
- Voldemort from Harry Potter : I love the hero of the book from infinity and beyond .But this book would have been nothing if it did not have the iconic villian,Voldemort.
Ahhhhh I loved Legendary by Stephanie Garber. Legend is one of my favorite characters in that series (so far). His story was so intriguing and amazing 😂
And yes, Voldemort is such an iconic villain. I feel like if you ever talk about book villains, he’s the first that most people mention.
Anyways, great and interesting post Priyasha!
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I agree with you 😍😍😍
Thank you soooo much z😍😍
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I don’t know about villains, as I have not read these books. But thanks to you, they are in my cart ready to be bought. I agree about Voldemort, I loved him. He made everything exciting
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I agree with you 😀😀😀
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Legendary is my favorite 🙂
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Mine too
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Caraval has been on my TBR for ages – tempted to finally read it now!
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Happy reading 😀😀
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I love it when villains are as in-depth and interesting as the heroes, as it adds soooo much to the storyline and characters. Likewise, I love it when the heroes have flaws and weaknesses like the villains ❤️
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Truly said 😊😊😊
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Thx! ❤️
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When it comes to protagonist vs antagonist, I always become more curious about the latter’s character arc. I heart this list, especially Lady Macbeth is one helluva woman. 🙂
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I agree with you, Jheelam 😚😚
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I think a great villain makes you hate them to their very core. Delores Umbridge will always be one of the tops for me. 🙂
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I agree with you 😶😶😶
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I’ve heard great things about the villain of Caraval, makes me wanna read it soon! And I agree, Umbridge was such a character you just love to hate 😀
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Umbrigde was so bad 😋
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Yes, the villain is often the most interesting character. It’s hard to have a great story without a villain. Hugs!
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I agree with you 😀😀😀 Teagan
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I agree! I relate to villains much more than I do the heroes 😛
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Loved the post 😀😀
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I was SO close to adding Legendary to my list as well! His darkness and mystery was only made even more exciting in the second book!
Thanks so much for participating – added you to the list 🙂
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I totally loved the topic of this week. 😚😚😚
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😉
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Legend is such a good choice. I haven’t had a chance to read Legendary yet, but I can’t wait to find out more about him.
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Well I agree with you. 😚😚😚
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Macbeth is such a good choice!! I still really need to read Legendary! Great post!!
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Thanks for the love
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I love what a villain adds to a story too! Great post, Priyasha!
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I absolutely love Legend, he is the perfect example for loving a villain!
(Evelynreads.com)
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Loved the post… Hello
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Oo, nice!
Haven’t read these yet, but Caraval is on the list ❤
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Happy reading. Norrie
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Yes with Liam (he nearly made it on my list) and yes with Rielle! But I love her so much that I can’t see her as a real villain. There must be an explanation!!!
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That’s the reason I am excited to read Furyborn sequel..😍😍
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Awesome choices, Priyasha. 🙂 I am 100% on board with you on Lady MacBeth. I loved playing her parts during our readalong in English class. 😀
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I agree as she is bad.😍
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I definitely agree that if Voldemort wasn’t there, the books wouldn’t have been as good. Great top 5 post! 🙂
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Thank you for love 😀😀😀
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Great picks Pri… I totally agree with you except Legendary but that’s only because I haven’t read Caraval… I especially agree with Voldemort.. Besides if it weren’t for him. Harry wouldn’t have been The Boy Who Lived.
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Yeah ^^^ . I agree with the your opinion
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Well, I don’t know many of these but they are interesting choices and I have to agree with Voldemort, he has a lot to him and while he is evil, he is fascinating
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Wow this is such an amazing post !!!!
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I’ve only read Harry Potter out of all the books on this list! I agree that Voldemort is a good villain. I think sometimes it’s important to have a fabulous villain as much as an awesome protagonist. Interesting post!
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Omg ❤❤❤❤❤Thanks
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I love a good villian. As the title of your blog suggests, they are often the most interesting character in the book. Lady Macbeth is such a good choice!
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Thanks ❤❤
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Great list Priyasha! I agree about Queen Rielle! ❤️
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Thanks ❤
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100 times yes to Voldemord! One of the best villains and so interesting!
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Seriously, your list are amazing! I’ve been thinking on adding Furyborn into my list though. I am shocked you said that the villains are more interesting than the hero until I read your description below😂
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Voldemort!! 😀 Awesome picks, Priyasha!
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The only one of these I have read is Harry Potter but he is a very interesting bad guy!
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I also agree with your choices, especially on Voldemort and Lady Macbeth. More often than not I find villains much more fascinating than heroes. Sometimes they are also complex, layered personalities.
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