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I've recently gotten into reading. I realised how much I love fiction, and a couple of tropes. So I'm here asking maybe some of you know any books that have them.

I love it when the story focuses more on world building rather than character. The theory crafting I can do in my head, or just before I sleep, is priceless.

Here I'll contradict myself by saying a character development related point, but the more important one. I'd like to read more works that show some mysterious big-bad first as a rivalry, later as a friend. They soften up with the MC and we they become friends or allies or whatever. We get to see a BBEG of sorts's friendly and weak side. I get that it's a bit childish, but I lost my mind of how cool of a character they made the first time I read it. Now, it was in a manga, so I'd love to read an example that made this best or first.

Thank you in advance, even if you just name some genres or authors.

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[–] L3dpen@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 weeks ago (9 children)

I thought dark tower was okay, but it was a bit too surreal for me towards the end.

Might I recommend the Mortal Engines quartet? They’re kinda YA, especially the first one, but the setting is as far as I know completely unique, and beyond amazing. I really don’t want to spoil the first few moments of realization, so I’m just going to put the first two passages below.

Also, many of the BBEGs are cool af and (spoiler for the later books) as least one matches your request exactly, while others match it pretty well.

Honestly I love the characters, they work so well. Especially Tom, he’s the most normal everyday lead I’ve ever read in a fantasy/sci-fi book, and yet all his actions are totally believable.

My only complaint is that book 2 is kind of frustrating in places.

First two passages:

It was a dark, blustery afternoon in spring, and the city of London was chasing a small mining town across the dried-out bed of the old North Sea.

In happier times, London would never have bothered with such feeble prey. The great Traction City had once spent its days hunting far bigger towns than this, ranging north as far as the edges of the Ice Waste and south to the shores of the Mediterranean. But lately prey of any kind had started to grow scarce, and some of the larger cities had begun to look hungrily at London. For ten years now it had been hiding from them, skulking in a damp mountainous, western district which the Guild of Historians said had once been the island of Britain. For ten years it had eaten nothing but tiny farming towns and static settlements in those wet hills. Now, at last, the Lord Mayor had decided that the time was right to take his city back over the land-bridge into the Great Hunting Ground.

[–] UnRelatedBurner@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 weeks ago (6 children)

I thirst for befriending "bad" guys, so you sold me. Rest of the text was wasted /j. I won't even read reviews, I trust you stranger.

[–] L3dpen@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 weeks ago (5 children)

Please get back to me with your impressions, especially on the “befriending bad guys” side. I’d love to know (even if you end up disliking it)!

[–] UnRelatedBurner@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Best I could do was to bookmark your comment. If I remember I will, but for obv reasons I can't make promises.

[–] L3dpen@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 weeks ago

No worries, I don't expect anyone to remember random internet stranger number seven thousand one hundred and eight. But, just in case =D

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