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What book did you read where you liked the "bad guy" more than "good guy?
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Dec 28, 2024 10:35AM
Okay, this isn't really a popular opinion, but Dumbledore from Harry Potter literally tried to kill Harry several times. Yet, everyone makes him out to be the hero, and he's very biased when it comes to Harry as well. The real 'good guy' is Severus Snape. Yeah, he's done some stuff, but at least he didn't try to kill a child. What is yours?
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Anastasia wrote: "Okay, this isn't really a popular opinion, but Dumbledore from Harry Potter literally tried to kill Harry several times. Yet, everyone makes him out to be the hero, and he's very biased when it com..."
Same though. It's like that in surprisingly a lot of books.
Same though. It's like that in surprisingly a lot of books.
Feras wrote: "I haven't read any such book. But, mostly I watched this in the movies."
Yeah, same.
Yeah, same.

Olivia wrote: "Draco Malfoy and Severus Snape are classic. As annoying as he is, Boromir from LOTR is another one I ultimately like. This is a trope I've mostly come across with film and tv moreso than books I ha..."
Yeah, I have seen more movies/tv shows that have that then books.
Yeah, I have seen more movies/tv shows that have that then books.

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ok, anyways, what book did you read where you liked the "bad guy" more than "good guy???
