u/Greedy_Succotash4648

Need books where the villain is actually right

Just finished *The Will of the Many* and I’m down bad for protagonists who realize the “bad guy” had a point.

Looking for more books where:

1. The villain’s motivation makes sense, even if their methods don’t

2. Moral grey areas, not cartoon evil

3. Prefer adult fantasy/sci-fi, but open to YA if it’s not too trope-y

Already read: *Mistborn* era 1, *The Poppy War*, *Red Rising*

No love triangles or chosen-one farm boy stuff please. What am I missing?

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u/Greedy_Succotash4648 — 13 days ago
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u/Greedy_Succotash4648 — 13 days ago