Any books with strong male characters? Fiction or nonfiction.. i loved kaz brekkar from six of crows.. any sports nonfiction also works.. also havent read any yet
Try “The Count of Monte Cristo” Edmond Dantès embodies resilience and calculated strength. Sports nonfiction: “Open” by Andre Agassi delivers raw intensity.
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The heist team in the first book, Mistborn: The Final Empire, is formed by Kelsier with the goal of overthrowing the oppressive Lord Ruler and redistributing wealth and power. The team consists of skilled Mistings, thieves, spies, and warriors, each with a specialized role. Kelsier serves as the strategical mastermind and motivator, designing detailed plans for infiltrations, thefts, and eventual societal disruption.
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You didn’t request any specific genre, so i’ll give you some random list:
* “Red Rising” series by Pierce Brown
* “The Sword of Truth” series by Terry Goodkind
* “Atlas Shrugged” by Ayn Rand
* “Dune” by Frank Herbert
* “The Chronicles of Amber” is a series by Roger Zelazny
* “The Kingkiller Chronicle” by Patrick Rothfuss
Also, the term “strong” is kinda subjective. But these books have some definitely strong male characters.
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Try “The Count of Monte Cristo” Edmond Dantès embodies resilience and calculated strength. Sports nonfiction: “Open” by Andre Agassi delivers raw intensity.
The heist team in the first book, Mistborn: The Final Empire, is formed by Kelsier with the goal of overthrowing the oppressive Lord Ruler and redistributing wealth and power. The team consists of skilled Mistings, thieves, spies, and warriors, each with a specialized role. Kelsier serves as the strategical mastermind and motivator, designing detailed plans for infiltrations, thefts, and eventual societal disruption.
You didn’t request any specific genre, so i’ll give you some random list:
* “Red Rising” series by Pierce Brown
* “The Sword of Truth” series by Terry Goodkind
* “Atlas Shrugged” by Ayn Rand
* “Dune” by Frank Herbert
* “The Chronicles of Amber” is a series by Roger Zelazny
* “The Kingkiller Chronicle” by Patrick Rothfuss
Also, the term “strong” is kinda subjective. But these books have some definitely strong male characters.
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