Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Top Ten Villians of 2012

Top 10 of 2012 is featured over at Confessions of a Bookaholic, A Life Bound By Books, Fiktshun, Two Chicks on Books, and Magical Urban Fantasy Reads  .  It will be featured on my blog all week. I thought this would be an amazing way to finish up my year. Hopefully this will help you guys learn more about me and my reading tastes.

I decided to do villains today because there are too many villains that often go unrecognized. Plus, who doesn't like hearing about creepy, scary people out for vengeance.









Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver: Lena betrays her family, her people... her best friend. She becomes a rebel against everything she's ever believed in. Hopefully it's for a good cause.

The Golden Lily by Richelle Mead: Sydney Sage has problems. She'd becoming her own villain. Her heart is falling for the enemy and turning against everything she believed in. She's betraying her own family.

Second Chance Summer by Morgan Matson: We've all dealt with mean girls before. But it's 10x worse when that mean girl is your best friend. It's even worse when that best friend is you. Good thing this is the summer of second chances where almost anything goes.

Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo: Darkling is handsome and mysterious. He has everyone under his thumb, even the girl who loves him. Little does she suspect he's just using her. Using her to rule the world.

Fever by Lauren DeStefano: One of the worst kinds of villains is not the one killing people to satisfy his desire for blood. It's the one killing people in the name of science. Sacrificing people to save others. Because he's going to succeed. No matter what (or who) it costs.

Scarlet by A. C. Gaughen: This man is evil. He knows everything about the girl who escaped her destiny years ago. After all, he was engaged to her. Who better to track her down, destroying the life she made for herself in the process, and force her to marry... or die.

Carnival of Souls by Melissa Marr: In this book, the villain is the father. After all, who better to betray than your daughter?

The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater: The worst kind of villain is someone you would never expect, even in your wildest nightmares. This villain tops that. No one would ever expect him and he's someone you would expect to protect people. Someone who should be the hero.

Cinder by Marissa Meyer: Ari is evil. And unfortunately for Cinder she's her stepmother. All Ari cares about is her own daughters, so she leaps at the chance to get rid of Cinder. Once and for all.

As Dead As It Gets by Katie Alender: What happens when there's an evil ghost attacking students? When you're her ulterior motive for these attacks? Or When you can't even ask for help because you'll be shipped off to the insane asylum? This is exactly what Alexis is dealing with. And exactly who she's trying to escape from.

What did you think? Yes, some of these people are the "heroes"... but it's of their own story. Sometimes heroes have enemies. Which makes them villains to those enemies. I hope that makes sense. Anyway, please comment so I know people are actually reading this and leave your links to your Top Ten. I'll be sure to check them out.

11 comments:

  1. When I skipped over the post, I was like "Oh, sweet, villains!" but then I saw WHO you picked and now I'm kind of in love with you. (Especially picking Sydney. It's so obvious, but I wouldn't have thought of it if I had picked villains, I think. O.o)

    Happy Holidays,

    Patricia

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    1. :) Well, I'm glad you liked it. Villain is a very subjective term. Which is probably why I chose it. You probably would've. I didn't think of it until I started going through my books read list on GR. Happy Holidays!

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  2. I really like your take on villians--and you're right, every villian is the "hero" of their own story, and sometimes the heroes we root for are the villians of other's stories. I haven't read any of the books you mentioned except Cinder, but Ari is indeed evil. Ugh.

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    1. Yeah, exactly! What makes a villain? It feels very subjective to me. Ari's awful. She's a prime example of a bad guy :P

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  3. Out of these I've only read The Golden Lily (which I LOVED) most of the others are on my TBR list.
    I love a good villain that I can hate :)

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    1. The Golden Lily was fantastic! Haha yeah I do too. But sometimes it's hard to hate the villains :P

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  4. This is a great list, I love who you picked as the villains :)

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  5. Great list I love me some villains! I didn't think of the Darkling as mich of a villain though, I'm still secretly hoping for possible love interest-I can't help liking crazy/slight evil bad boys ^^

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    1. Hehe... but that's one of the most dangerous villains! The kind you like but know they're bad :P An example of this is Klaus from Vampire Diaries (I'm a huge fan!). He's a dangerous murder with likeable characteristics. But yeah, hopefully Darkling will turn out good.

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  6. You're the first person i've seen do villains! It was my second choice, but I fan-girled it and did couples -_-. Check out my top 12

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